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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not know what the hon. Member is calling \"misleading\", when I am speaking the truth. We cancelled those contracts but they were included in the schedule of all the 18 contracts being looked into for different reasons. As I said, there are three categories; there are contracts that were completed and the evaluation is on a different context from those which were ongoing or those which were cancelled. For the ones that were cancelled, the terms of reference are for how they were contracted. For the ones that were completed, it is how they were contracted, executed and how they were completed. For the ones that are ongoing, how they were contracted and the status of the implementation. May 2, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 1073 So, there are different terms of reference for the different batches of the contracts. So, all the 18 contracts are being evaluated, but the important thing - I think this is the misinformation that is being peddled to Kenyans - is that Kenyans stand to lose money because of promissory notes that are out there. The position is very clear; that all those promissory notes have been cancelled and I have them within my custody and none of them will be presented to me because I already have them. Kenyans do not stand to lose a penny and anyone who has been contracted to debt-collect on behalf of those people has a long way to go."
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