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    "id": 303636,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Ojaamong",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Labour",
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        "legal_name": "Sospeter Odeke Ojaamongson",
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    "content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, on 10th August, 2011, Mr. Yakub requested for a Statement regarding the ongoings in a company referred to as African Safari Club (ASC). He also requested to find out the fate of the staff that had been given a notice to quit and how they will be paid their outstanding dues. The Ministry is aware of the ongoings at the ASC. First I want to give a small history of the ASC Limited which was established in 1967. Over the years, the company emerged as dominant player in the tourism industry in the North Coast area of Mombasa and beyond. Throughout this period, the company operated a chain of beach hotels at the Coast and safari lodges in the national parks. At the height of their operations, they also owned a cruise ship and an airline known as the Sky Trail with three aircraft. The hotel chain owned by the company between 1967 and 2011 include; Coral Beach, Palm Beach, Malaika Beach also called Vasco da Gama, Kasr al Bahar also called Shimo la Tewa, Flamingo Beach, Silver Beach, Bahari Beach, Laguna also called Sea Horse and Watamu Beach. In the game parks, the company operated Crocodile Camp also referred to as"
}