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"speaker_name": "Mr. Kosgey",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Industrialization",
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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think I should be allowed to conclude this issue. The people who are standing on points of order want this issue to be left hanging. It should not be left hanging. Any liquid that contains reducing sugars or aldehyde, for that matter, will turn green when they are in contact with the dichromate. This is a known fact. Any scientist knows. Any Form One student knows this. This can be proved in any laboratory in Kenya. It is not an indication of alcohol. If you add alcohol to dichromate, first, it is reduced to an aldehyde. The aldehyde will reduce the dichromate. So, we are dealing with simple chemistry here. The only way of establishing whether a substance has alcohol is by distilling it and then using gas chromatography to determine whether the liquid you have distilled is alcohol or not. We have done this and I can confirm here that Alvaro contains no alcohol. This is simple science. It is not rocket science."
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