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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg we redact that from the Hansard . Hon. Muriu said that he has documents to Table, and clearly, he has none. I told him there is a difference between discussing matters at Kirwara Market and in this House. You have to debate with facts but not how you debate in the market places. Many times, we tend to make political statements for the gallery. You know you are on national television and want to be quoted in the evening news that you have evidence, and yet, you have not tabled. It must be on the Hansard and records of this House that Hon. Muriu did not table evidence of Adani Group being debarred from doing business in Australia and the other countries he named. Back to my question to the Cabinet Secretary. This is what I wish Hon. Muriu dwelt on. The question on the minds of Kenyans is that the Adani Group was said to have initiated a PIP. Kenyans want to know if investors from other parts of the world made such proposals. Did KAA consider them together with those of the Adani Group? Kenyans are asking whether there was transparency and openness in how KAA and the Ministry dealt with the Adani Group. I was hoping Hon. Muriu would take the Cabinet Secretary to task to explain to Kenyans what measures were taken and whether there were prior PIPs from other countries or airline management companies in the world."
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