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"speaker_name": "Mr. Otieno",
"speaker_title": "The Minister of State for Public Service",
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"content": " On this matter, Mr. Chairman, Sir, if they will hear me. Clause (d) is specific on the reports to be given by the Director General; reports on threats to national security. These reports will be given on a continuous daily basis. Reports of these threats, they would come today and they are reversed tomorrow as information is received. This Clause (d) literally is daily requirements the Director-General will be doing. But we need a report by the Director- General to Parliament. This should come under Clause 82 of the Act, where there is an annual report to the President and the Cabinet Secretary. It is in that clause where we should add Parliament. Parliament, nevertheless, still reserves the right to summon any officer to give a report to it. When we do so, those technical officers established under the Constitution will have to attend to Parliamentary Committees in the company of the Cabinet Secretary----"
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