{"id":327079,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/327079/?format=json","text_counter":817,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Orengo","speaker_title":"The Minister for Lands","speaker":{"id":129,"legal_name":"Aggrey James Orengo","slug":"james-orengo"},"content":" Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I love the passion of hon. Midiwo. But unfortunately, what I am talking about were just bad decisions. When you invest money, you want to invest it where there are going to be returns. I think that if you are putting your money in any financial institution, even as a Government, you would like to put it somewhere where there is a return. The Government should not be excluded from making such decisions. My only problem with this is that it is not structured in such a way that the basic structure of the financial market is put into consideration. In Uganda, there was a time when they had two windows in the financial market. Creating those two windows did not quite help because it was not properly thought-out. So, this is good, but I think it would have been better if we dealt with the entire financial regime and the monetary structures that we have in place. Otherwise, I think that this---"}