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    "speaker_name": "Navakholo, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, this House adopts the Third Report of the Public Investments Committee on Social Services, Administration and Agriculture on its consideration of the Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of the following State Corporations, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 30th July 2024. 1. Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), Financial Years 2018/2019 and 2019/2020. 2. Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA), Financial Years 2017/2018 and 2018/2019. 3. Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB), Financial Years 2018/2019, 2019/2020 and 2020/2021. 4. National Authority for the Campaign against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), Financial Years 2017/2018, 2018/2019, 2019/2020 and 2020/2021. 5. Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), Financial Years 2000/2001, 2001/2002, 2002/2003, 2003/2004, 2004/2005, 2005/2006, 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010, 2010/2011, 2011/2012 and 2012/2013). Hon. Speaker, looking at the financial statements of various State agencies as listed on the Order Paper, they range from 2018/2019, and some also date back to the years 2000/2013. Without really going into the history of the functions of the Public Investments Committee, we did make various observations; some were general and some specific. To look at the general issues across the five state agencies as listed on the Order Paper, the Committee observed and noted with concern that KNH, KEMSA and KBC did not possess title deed documents for parcels of land and buildings in their occupation. Specifically, Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) does not possess title deeds for the various parcels of land. Some were illegally and un-procedurally curved out and registered in the name of private developers who were compensated by the Government after compulsory acquisition. Furthermore, the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) does not have title deeds for seven parcels of land spread across the country, valued at Ksh158 million. Additionally, the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) lacks title deeds or other legal ownership documents for 32 parcels of land. Notably, the title deed, LR NO. 209/5918, for the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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