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"speaker_name": "Mr. Ruteere",
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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, when we come to the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), the story is very pathetic. That is because it sends disgruntled people to mark the examinations. Some may mark them fairly and others may not mark them fairly! We have already seen what is happening today - some markers have threatened to go out of their marking centres, especially the centres where this year's Kiswahili paper is being marked. What will happen to the students when they see that they have not got positive results in the Kiswahili papers that they did? Whether that is their marks or not, they will attribute it to those markers who are disgruntled. They will say: \"This is not what we deserve! The markers were not satisfied!\" During examination time, December 11, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 4095 whether the markers are satisfied or not, their problems should not be made open. Their problems should be dealt with inhouse, because it reflects very badly. When the results come out, they will say: \"I failed in Kiswahili. The KNEC had not paid the Kiswahili markers well. I will not accept those results! It is not the mistake---\""
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