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    "id": 1523708,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mungatana, MGH",
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    "content": "The hospitality profession needs to have its own board, so that they have professional and ethical standards. This is a good step towards giving these people professional independence. I am saying so because as it stands now, the hospitality profession is regulated by the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) which oversees the tourism and hospitality sector. It is also affected by the Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA), which is responsible for licensing and regulating tourism and hospitality businesses. The KTB comprises people who may not necessarily be professionals in the hospitality industry. That includes the management. People who sit on the board may not necessarily be professionals in that field. Can you imagine being a professional chef, hotel manager in charge of cleaning and supervising, or a matron? Can you imagine having been a chef for the past 30 years, yet the person regulating your profession is never associated with it, but since they are a member of the KTB, they are the ones controlling you? That state of affairs should not be encouraged"
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