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    "speaker_name": "Mr. M. Kilonzo",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Education",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Mutula Kilonzo",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) According to the records available at the KNEC, all the examiners who were involved in marking the 2011 examinations have been paid, except two. The reasons for the non-payment of the two examiners are as follows: One of them is Mr. Ismail Manyasi. The money was paid through Family Bank, Kakamega Branch, but he claims not to have received it. The other one is Mr. Waweru Geoffrey. This man left the marking centre halfway through marking and never filled the claim forms for payment. (b) The list of the examiners who have not been paid is shown in the following table. (i) Ismail Manyasi of Kakamega County, Lugari District. The paper was Mathematics and the amount due to him is Kshs39,952. As I said, the reason for non- payment is that it was sent to him through Family Bank, Kakamega Branch, but he claims not to have received it. (ii) Waweru Geoffrey of Nyeri County, Nyeri South District. His paper was Kiswahili. He left the marking centre halfway through marking and never filled claim forms for payment."
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