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"content": "If I have to respond to everything--- Somebody is being called Ms. Martha Karua's son. It is not fair. I did not know that Ms. Karua had a son here; Mr. Wanjala. We have seen situations which are synonymous with the issues raised about the treatment of the Civil Contingencies Fund. These situations gave rise to the numerous or the very heavy pending bills that we witness today. This is an election year and we have began seeing very interesting signs. We have started witnessing shortages of fuel. We only hope and I want to caution that those shortages are not used as excuses to circumvent the clearly laid down procurement procedures in an effort to procure certain goods and services for this country. I am saying this because if you read through this Report, there are numerous cases of clear violation of the procurement regulations and/or violation of duty on the part of officers of Government in the various Government Ministries that were involved in the procurement of various goods and services. Earlier on, when Mr. Githae was reading a Ministerial Statement, there was the fear raised by Mr. Arungah about the capacity of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC). We want the capacity of the Kenya Pipeline expanded in the normal way, but not in a hurry, as to justify---"
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