{"id":148403,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/148403/?format=json","text_counter":163,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Orengo","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":129,"legal_name":"Aggrey James Orengo","slug":"james-orengo"},"content":"Mr. Kigen should also realise that my hands are tied once a matter is taken to court. The issue he has talked about is a matter which is before court and I cannot comment on it in the House without violating the sub judice rule. However, I stand advised by the Attorney-General. All those papers are with the Attorney-General so that he can advise me as to whether or not there is a court order which requires any particular officer to comply with or it is just a general court order which does not require some kind of compliance. On the case Mr. Kigen has talked about, I have a team comprising of my officers and those from the Attorney-Generalâs Chamber who are sitting down to determine whether there is any specific order that requires compliance by any particular officer and to whom it was directed. I have looked at that order and, therefore, invite Mr. Kigen to look at it properly. I know that he has reported that case to other Ministries and the Attorney-General. Mr. Kigen needs to seek the Attorney-Generalâs view because he is now handling the matter and not me. He has taken other proceedings to bring about compliance. I think Mr. Kigen should follow those proceedings to the end so that if there is a court order that should be complied with, then the court should make a ruling on it."}