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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kingi",
    "speaker_title": "The Speaker",
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    "content": "Move a censure Motion, so that this Senate can regain its respect. The cabinet secretaries can also acknowledge, indeed, that this is a House that speaks for and on behalf of the people. The questions that are supposed to be answered by the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury and Economic Planning arise from concerns raised by Kenyans, not just you as Senators. Therefore, any cabinet secretary failing to appear for purposes of responding to these questions is basically failing Kenyans. Hon. Senators, we have talked, lamented and vented our frustrations enough. Move an official censure Motion against some of these cabinet secretaries, so that we can see some seriousness going forward. Let us leave it there and allow the Cabinet Secretary for Education, who is in the House, to proceed and answer the questions before us. You will note that we have about six questions, so it will take quite some time before we discharge the Cabinet Secretary. The more we vent our anger against the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury and Economic Planning, the more we eat into the time that we would have otherwise allowed the Cabinet Secretary for Education to respond to these very many questions. Therefore, hon. Senators, allow me to invite the Cabinet Secretary for Education for purposes of responding to the questions directed to his ministry. Clerk, can you confirm that the Cabinet Secretary is in the House?"
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