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    "speaker_name": "Suba South, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Caroli Omondi",
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    "content": " I am trying to remember my admission number, Hon. Speaker. I attended the University of Nairobi’s Faculty of Law. I also join my colleagues in welcoming the students of The University of Nairobi. I acknowledge that on 26th May 2025, GPR 3104, Social Foundations of Law and Development, is an examination that was done this week. They actually based it on the Central Bank of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which was proposed by yours truly, Hon. Caroli Omondi. It proposes that at points of payment for sale of goods and services, the cash option be made mandatory. Having read the Bill, the question was: “Discuss the functions of law reform in light of the above passage. Drawing illustrations from the passage, discuss the relationship between law reforms and social change. (20 marks)” Apart from that, I urge my colleagues here on the power of alumni to come out as alumni of The University of Nairobi and defend it because there is political interference in its management. Those who are there are able to run the university but there is a bigger and more fundamental issue. If you look at the history of this country, when the alumni of The University of Nairobi, Makerere University and University of Dar es Salaam were the principal public servants, the standards were very high in public service and everywhere. This is documented in studies. There is a problem today. I do not want to go further than that. Hon. Speaker, thank you for giving me the opportunity."
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