{"id":33963,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/33963/?format=json","text_counter":245,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Musyoka","speaker_title":"The Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs","speaker":{"id":188,"legal_name":"Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka","slug":"kalonzo-musyoka"},"content":"First, on the issue on that hon. Karua raised, yes, it is true. We had some very useful consultation, including my giving her a copy of a report that I think she must have found very useful. It is also true that I was pressed for time and we discussed that. In fact, I approached the Chair at that particular time, and you were willing to have this matter brought forward, so that I could deal with it, and then, thereafter, leave. The technical bit was that I was still supposed to make a further statement. So, it was not really very useful. Those were the discussions I had with hon. Karua, and she knows that both of us have a responsibility to intellectual honesty. So, that is really what it is. I, of course, did not indicate to her that I was going to raise this objection with regard to the rule touching on sub judice ."}