{"id":249772,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/249772/?format=json","text_counter":428,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Prof. Kibwana","speaker_title":"The Minister for Lands","speaker":{"id":277,"legal_name":"Kibwana Kivutha","slug":"kibwana-kivutha"},"content":" Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, as I conclude, and I do not want to be intimidated, I want to state that I have been a student of corruption. One of the first books that I wrote with colleagues was the \" Anatomy of Corruption inKenya,\" which almost led, actually, to my own physical death. I know that, the world over, the jurisprudence is that where public officials have unexpected wealth, before anti-corruption commissions, they can show how they came to gain that wealth. If these three sections are defeated--- Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I do not want to talk about any court cases and so on. I am simply addressing the law as we passed it in 2003. If these sections are defeated, we can as very well kiss goodbye the anti-corruption crusade in this country courtesy of the Opposition!"}