{"id":212251,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/212251/?format=json","text_counter":112,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Odoyo","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":340,"legal_name":"Peter Ochieng Odoyo","slug":"peter-odoyo"},"content":"Okay, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Let me ask my question because the answer that I have has parts \"a\", \"b\" and \"c\". The answer given by the Minister is a further testimony that, indeed, Ministers get answers from civil servants without interrogating them. I have with me here, an answer given by the Minister in addition to what he has said, that a Board of Inquiry was set up by the armed forces under Cap.199. That is very much in order. But I beg to differ. What was the conclusion of that Board of Inquiry? To the best of my knowledge, Lokichoggio is a combat area and I believe that the camp that they are referring to was temporary. We do not have a battalion---"}