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"speaker_name": "Mr. Wako",
"speaker_title": "The Attorney-General",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I oppose this amendment. Actually, he should have moved amendments to proposed Sections 30A and 30B, because they follow each other, and maybe he should do so now. I oppose this amendment because on careful reading of this Section, what will be returned to the Minister will not be the actual declaration forms. I think hon. Members here are under the apprehension that the Minister is going to receive actual declaration forms. What will be returned will be all declarations. What that means is that if, for example, in, say, the Judiciary, there are 100 employees who are supposed to fill in forms, the return will just say: \"In the Judicial Department, 100 employees; of these, 67 have returned the forms, 33 have not\". That is the type of information that the Minister needs to find out the rate of compliance in this particular provision. I think it is a good one. Then, of course, the person who have not filled his forms can now be followed by the relevant Commission. So, I oppose this amendment."
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