{"id":373937,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/373937/?format=json","text_counter":57,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. A.B. Duale","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":15,"legal_name":"Aden Bare Duale","slug":"aden-duale"},"content":"Hon. Speaker, Sir, I totally agree with hon. Mbadi. After discussing with the Legal Department of Parliament, we have agreed that, one, the Attorney-General should not send a Bill to Parliament without a certificate of concurrence from the National Treasury. Parliament has done that. A letter has been done to the Attorney-General that any Bill that has financial implications, before the publication period and before it goes to any committee, the concurrence of the National Treasury should be sought. I am sure that will also help the problem. I also agree with hon. Mbadi that committees will also re-look at the financial implications of their Bills using the expertise of the Budget Office."}