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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kingi",
    "speaker_title": "The Speaker",
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    "content": "Having subjected the evidence to the first parameter, I find that the evidence tabled, being the document titled “ Katoo Anguruma” and the USB flash drive, to be inadmissible. As regards the second parameter, which is whether the evidence relate to and verify the claim that was made and for which substantiation was required, this question does not arise in view of my foregoing ruling on admissibility of the evidence tabled. However, I must point out to hon. Senators the provisions of Standing Order No.92(1) of the Senate on the official languages permissible for parliamentary business. The Standing Order states that all proceedings of the Senate shall be conducted in Kiswahili, English or in Kenyan Sign Language. In light of the above, I find and rule that in respect of the point of order by Sen. Jackson Mandago, MP, Sen. Tobiko has not tabled evidence to substantiate the claim as required. In accordance with my findings and the failure to meet the threshold for substantiation pursuant to Standing Order No.105(2), I now direct Sen. Tobiko to withdraw the claim and apologize. I caution, as provided for in Standing Order No.105(2), that failure to withdraw and apologize will result in Sen. Tobiko being deemed to be disorderly within the meaning of Standing Order No.121. Sen. Tobiko, you may proceed."
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