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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "followed by Baringo, Kakamega, Siaya, Bungoma, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu, Nandi and Kisumu. I do not know what happened in my community. This is not a tribal statement. We all belong to some communities. I do not know where Masinde Muliro is and whether sometimes his bones turn in the grave or he wakes up and weeps. I do not know whether Martin Shikuku, Michael Kijana Wamalwa and George Kapten Welime turn because of this kind of rubbish. In this short list of shame, our two major counties, the biggest being Kakamega followed by the second biggest which is Bungoma, have made to the list of counties with 100 per cent rate of corruption. I am appealing to our governors. This is not an insult. Go and think about this vanity. Where do you want to go with Kshs1 billion public funds? If you are a youthful professional, did you know that if I give you public funds worth Kshs1 billion as out of pocket, you cannot spend it? What will you spend it on? You have nothing to spend on Kshs1 billion. I tell you because I know these things. One of the best houses you can get in Karen or Runda is perhaps Kshs100 million. If you have that money, you can get a very good home. You will still have Kshs900 million. Since you people practice family planning, you have two children. You need a maximum of Kshs4million shillings for a child to complete education in a university in the United Kingdom (UK). Therefore, with Kshs4 million, you will have educated your family up to university level. You will still have not scratched the Kshs1 billion. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I hope I am not going out of order. When I see the Speaker referring to the Standing Orders, I get scared."
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