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    "id": 192847,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Ms. A. Abdalla",
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        "legal_name": "Amina Ali Abdalla",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, whereas I greatly admire the intellect of the Minister who has answered this Question, I am disappointed with the fact that he said that only four Permanent Secretaries were retained. That is one too many for us. Three years ago, the Kenyan Government, with a lot of pomp, had all Permanent Secretaries sign performance contracts telling Kenyans that all Permanent Secretaries will from then on be judged based on the performance of their Ministries. I was hoping that the Minister would give us the rationale of retaining these Permanent Secretaries yet when the performance rating was read to us by the Prime Minister, the then Ministry of Gender, Sports and Cultural Services led by Mrs. Rachel Dzombo was number one. She was, however, retired despite not having reached the age of 55 years. The Ministry of Regional Development Authorities was number two. The gentleman who was the Permanent Secretary was promoted to head the essential Ministry of Water and Irrigation. Number three was Rachel Arungah who was in the Ministry of Special Programmes. She was retired on the grounds of age. Ms. Joyce Nyamweya, the architect and engineer behind the performance contracts was also retired."
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