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    "speaker_name": "Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona-Mabona",
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        "legal_name": "Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Mabona",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, the following new clauses be inserted under new Part V:- Where conciliation40(1) If the Commission does not consider it is inappropriate.reasonably possible that a complaint may be conciliated successfully it shall notify the complainant and the respondent in writing. (2) Within sixty days after receiving the Commission's notice under Subsection (1), the complainant, by written notice, may require the Commission to set the complaint down for hearing and the Commission shall comply with such notice. (3) If the complainant does not notify the Commission under Subsection (2), the Commission may dismiss the complaint and the complainant may take no further action under this Act in relation to the subject matter of the complaint. Conciliation by the41. The Commission Secretary shall make all Commissionreasonable endeavour to conciliate a complaint Secretaryreferred to him or her under section 39 and may, by written notice, require any person to- (a) attend before him or her for the purpose of discussing the subject matter of the complaint; or (b) produce any documents specified in the notice. Conciliation42. If, following conciliation, the parties to Agreementthe complaint reach agreement with respect to the subject matter of the complaint, the Commission Secretary shall record the agreement and the parties shall be bound to comply with such agreement as if it were an order of the Commission. Where Commission43(1) If the Commission Secretary does not Secretary failsconsider it reasonably possible that a to conciliate.complaint may be conciliated successfully; or has attempted unsuccessfully to conciliate the complaint, he or she shall notify the complainant and the respondent in writing and the Commission. (2) Within sixty days after receiving a notice under sub-section (1), the complainant, by written notice, may require the Commission to set down the complaint for hearing. (3) If the complainant does not notify the Commission under sub-section (2), the Commission may dismiss the complaint and the 3706 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES November 27, 2008 complainant may take no further action under this Act in relation to the subject matter of the complaint. Special references.44. (1) The Commission shall, in exercising its powers, pay particular attention to and expedite the disposal of special references. (2) A special reference is- (a) a matter that has been referred to the Commission by the Minister under section 38; or (b) a complaint the resolution of which may have significant social, economic or financial effects on the community or a section of the community; or (c) a complaint the subject matter of which involves issues of a particular complexity and the resolution of which may establish important precedents in the interpretation or application of this Act. (3) The question of whether or not a matter is a special reference shall be determined by the chairperson."
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