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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Mr. Witness, Nkanata Dixon Munene; in the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) portal, you have indicated that your workplace is Okubasu and Munene Advocates. Why is it so and yet you are a CECM appointed to serve in Meru County? Clarify that for me? Secondly is the issue of the legal advisor. Yesterday, she contested that she did not sign the legal advice or the letter that was being purported to be tabled as amemo. In her submission, she said that she needed to brief you before briefing the governor as a legal advisor. Number three; when you look at the letter by Transition Authority (TA), the governor has been given personal staff. In your affidavits, you have indicated that the governor has pushed to reduce the number of staff. However, a quick assessment in page 171 of volume 1B, the governor has four drivers, so I presume she has four vehicles and five support staff who are not indicated. Is this in line with the circular that was issued with by TA in your submission? Finally, under the same letter, all correspondence and communication should be and must be through the County Secretary. Are you the County Secretary of Meru, the CECM or the legal advisor? Clarify that because you have witnessed in letters that have not even been copied to you as the CECM in charge of Legal Affairs. I thank you."
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