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    "id": 292703,
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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Nuh",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 114,
        "legal_name": "Nuh Nassir Abdi",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the discussions of yesterday were informal and this Government cannot be trusted on informal discussions. This is the more reason why we should put things on record, so that, at least, Kenyans can know that this Government has committed itself to some specific dates. Later on, we will not trust them to come and say that these were rumours. So, let us have these things on record. I want to thank the Assistant Minister for at last, after three agonizing months, taking the trouble to put some specific dates on which this House will have to expect some of these Bills. Having read through the matrix that we have been given by the Assistant Minister, I can see that some of the Bills are with the Attorney-General and the CIC at the same time. I thought that as a process, this would lead to some bit of confusion. If the same Bill is being reviewed by the Attorney-General and on the other side being reviewed by the CIC, how are they going to coordinate the efforts? I thought that it has to be with one arm, leave the office and then go to the next office for any further recommendations. So, when he says that a Bill is developed and currently being reviewed by the Attorney-General and the CIC, is the review going on at the same time?"
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