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    "speaker_name": "Buuri, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Mugambi Rindikiri",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. That is the best thing. We have a habit of people coming late only to invoke Standing Order 95. This is a very important Report. I refuse to be disrupted. I have gathered a few things relating to this Report. I want to thank the Committee for a job well done. This Report has brought out a very clear breakdown of responsibilities. What each department, office, and officer should be doing has come out clearly. It has revealed abuse of office by those entrusted to run the affairs of this State. It has brought out lack of transparency. It has also shown that there is a lot of corruption. It shows that there is a breakdown in the practice of business ethics. This calls for a review of our power policy. This Report is timely so that people can start apportioning blame. We inherited this Government two years ago and the power issue has been a major problem in this country. Many people are saying the Kenya Kwanza Government is responsible for the high cost of power. This Report has brought it out clearly that these are historical issues that happened over time. That is the reason the Committee has brought up two names of the people involved - they were not part of Kenya Kwanza. We need to apportion blame where it belongs. The President is trying to marshal this economy forward and we cannot manage if such things are not disclosed for Kenyans to know where the problem started. I support this Report. I outrightly say that we need to implement the issues that have been brought out. With those few remarks, I support."
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