{"id":32304,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/32304/?format=json","text_counter":473,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Ms. Karua","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":166,"legal_name":"Martha Wangari Karua","slug":"martha-karua"},"content":"I note in the nomination panel they are included, but we ought to amend to include one person living with disability. We ought to go a notch higher in line with a lean government by making sure that in the Commissions we are making this one and the earlier one included, only a maximum of three Commissioners become full time. The rest should be part time in order to achieve the objective of a lean government. That is one way of reducing the cost, although the Commissions have been split. I want to propose if that is done, then we can, as a Parliament and we should be persuaded, to accommodate the third Commission; the Administration of Justice Commission. The same arguments were given for the Gender and Equality Commission; that we are a country on the reform path. There are very many administrative wrongs committed by people in authority. We need a Commission dedicated to addressing justice. For that reason, I would propose that we accept three Commissions and cap the expense on expenditure by putting a limit to the number of commissioners and also indicating only a maximum in any Commission shall be full time."}