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"speaker_name": "Prof. Ongeri",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, just to avoid any doubt, those 3,078 schools belong to 25 districts which were considered vulnerable. Anybody who wants the information, I will table it at the material time when this report is ready. It will show which money went to which school and how much money went to that school and whether that money was used correctly or not. I will table that information and nobody should be in a hurry. On the question by Mrs. Shebesh, indeed, Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) and Kenya Secondary Heads Association (KESHA) is an association of both the public and private institutions. Therefore, they attend the same meetings. They are not excluded from these meetings. The decisions that we carry out are only those that are important Mr. Njuguna asked about the colossal amount of money collected. Yes, this money is collected by the entire membership of KEPSHA and KESHA. They have their own internal mechanisms because these are professional associations with their own auditing on how their money is accounted for. We do not give any public funds to them other than what they contribute to these funds and money from sponsors."
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