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"content": "On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Attorney-General says the promissory notes were returned and cancelled. Therefore, the Government was not bound. Given that I have a copy of his legal opinion, which stated those promissory notes were binding, is he in order to mislead the House? Is he also further in order to mislead the House when I have with me, three promissory notes, in respect of one Midland Finance and Security Limited? These promissory notes are very specific that they were expiring on 28th February 2009. Given that today is 19th May, 2009 and these promissory notes gave Midland Security the power to go to any legal financial institution and then come and be paid by the Government of Kenya--- Finally, I want to lay on the Table, these promissory notes. The first one is worth Euros 2.536 million. The second one is worth Euros85,000 million and the last one is worth Euros 2.538 million. Is he not misleading the House, given the Serious Crimes Office of the UK, when it approached the Government Kenya, felt that it could assist us in unveiling this jigsaw, but this Attorney General refused?"
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