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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the hon. Murungi was making his contribution, I never interrupted him. I plead with him as a matter of natural justice to also accord April 18, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 495 the same respect to me. That notwithstanding, I had already said, at the beginning of my contribution, my interest in this matter. So, I was very transparent about the matter. However, to correct hon. Murungi I met Mr. John Githongo much earlier in June 2005, well before the Cabinet was dissolved. So, my meeting with Mr. Githongo was not after the Cabinet was dissolved. So, your facts are just wrong. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me go to what I was saying. I have said that if we ask ourselves whether there were obstructions to justice by obstructing investigations by Mr. Githongo, the answer is yes. How was this obstruction undertaken? The Report is very clear that hon. Murungi and hon. Dr. Murungaru and Mr. Alfred Getonga, the President's personal assistant, were indeed very actively involved in obstructing the course of justice. This is a criminal offence. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you look at the Penal Code, Sections 106, 107, 300, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397 and 388, it is very clear that under any of these sections, the gentlemen I have referred to should be apprehended by the police for criminal investigations."
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