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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the driver was released on a cash bail of Kshs3, 000 to appear in court on 25th May, 2009 on a charge of driving a defective motor vehicle on a public road, contrary to Section 55(1) as read with Section 58(1) of the Traffic Act, Cap 403 Laws of Kenya. The owner of the motor vehicle, Mr. Evans Mwangi was equally charged with the offence of permitting a defective motor vehicle on a public road, contrary to Section 51(1) as read with Section58(1). He was also released on a cash bail of Kshs8, 000 by the police. All the cases are coming up for hearing on the 17th June, 2009 before the Senior Resident Magistrate Court, Githunguri. Both vehicles were released immediately after inspection, to deliver the milk. (b) There are no plans at all to compensate the farmers. The lorries in question were only held for a period of inspection which was not more than one hour and then released. Their cases are pending before court. No report of spoilt milk has been brought to the attention of the concerned authorities. If the milk indeed got spoilt, which is denied, then the drivers of the said lorries are to blame wholly as they rejected the offer by the police officers to have the milk delivered first to the Githunguri Plant before inspection could be carried out. Thank you."
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