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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not know what to say. I have an answer here which has just been handed over to me as I entered the Chamber. The answer is signed by hon. Amos Kimunya, the Minister for Finance. It is dated 2nd July, 2008. It is back-dated to 2nd July, 2008. First, this answer is completely different from what the Assistant Minister has given. Secondly, the Government is very insensitive towards the suffering of Kenyans. It does not matter to the Assistant Minister for Finance that Kenyans are being charged Kshs500. He is not aware because he is not in touch with the common man. This is not acceptable. Just a short while ago, the Nyaga Stock Brokers collapsed. Ordinary Kenyans have been lining up to register their claims, which according to the newspapers, have reached Kshs1 billion. The Ministry of Finance is not sensitive to the fact that ordinary Kenyans are being charged Kshs500 by banks. For an ordinary Kenyan's money to be held for a long time by a bank really matters. I do not think that the answer given by the Assistant Minister will help us."
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