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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "South Mugirango, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Silvanus Osoro",
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    "content": " Part XII further provides for inspection of books of an indebtedcCooperative, expenses of inquiry and inspection and routine inspection. Part XIII, covers Clauses 106-117 of the Bill. It provides for the dissolution of cooperatives. This includes the procedure for dissolution, the cancellation of registration, effects of cancellation and it makes provision for the liquidation of a cooperative whose registration is cancelled. It also makes provision for the appointment of a liquidator if such matters arise, the qualification and powers of a liquidator and the making of a liquidation account of cooperatives. It sets out the powers of the Commissioner during liquidation. It further provides for appeals against an order of a liquidator or Commissioner, enforcement of orders and outlines offences relating to liquidation of a Cooperative. Part XIV covers Clauses 118-123 of the Bill. As I earlier said, the Bill has 168 Clauses. It provides for special powers of the Cooperative Tribunal to set aside certain transactions. It provides for the power of the Cooperative Tribunal to set aside transaction that is under value, power of the Cooperative Tribunal to void preference and provides the meaning of the term ‘relevant time’ used in Clauses 118 to 123 of the Bill. It also makes further provisions for orders under Clauses 118 to 123 ancillary provisions. It further provides for the power of the"
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