{"id":362691,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/362691/?format=json","text_counter":499,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"Hon. Deputy Speaker, on the question of integrity, it would have been useful if the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission had been more forthcoming in terms of the information they had. I dare say that, based on the letter that the Commission sent to Parliament, it is important for commissions, especially the ones undertaking a key constitutional responsibility such as this one, to take their responsibilities seriously. In this case, I dare say that this Commission perhaps owes Mr. Kimemia a public apology, especially in terms of the wording of the correspondence they sent to Parliament. Let it serve as a question â that when you are tasked with a responsibility to watch over the public good, you do not need to throw a stone because doing so will please the public. You need to be faithful to all rules of natural justice to ensure that you conduct yourself in a manner that does not place odium on those that you are watching over. So, I very confidently support this Report and urge this House to confirm Mr. Francis Thuita Kimemia as Secretary to the Cabinet. Thank you."}