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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would consider that question to be irrelevant. I am speaking as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya. You will note that no Minister will contradict what I am saying, because this is Government policy. We also want to deal with the issue of corruption in the country. Corruption diverts resources from public use to private pockets. That is why we want to deal with corruption by reforming the criminal justice system in our country. Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me conclude my remarks by trying to answer the question that was raised by the Member of Parliament for Mutitu. There has been a lot of talk about the issue of maize. There is also a Report by a Parliamentary Committee, which is going to come to this House shortly. I do not want to anticipate debate. However, on the issue that was raised regarding a consignment of maize of about 6,000 tons, which were found to be contaminated at the Port of Mombasa, as raised by the hon. Member, I would want to say that the issue was handled by the National Food Security Committee when the exporters raised the matter with the Committee. We received three test results from three different institutions, namely the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Services (KEPHIS) and the Government Chemist. The results from the three institutions contradicted each other. There were three different test results from the KEBS. One said the consignment was fit for human consumption---"
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