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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kajwang",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Tom Joseph Kajwang'",
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    "content": "Hon. temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to oppose this Bill; parts of this Bill are so wrong that I am unable to wear spectacles to see what parts of it are good. We are being told that the Committee has looked at certain sections to which they are going to bring amendments. I refuse to bank on the promissory note of this Committee that there will be amendments that will make this Bill acceptable to me both as a consumer in this country and as a legislator for Ruaraka. If there are amendments, and we have had time with this Bill, why can the Committee not withdraw the Bill and present a Bill without all the issues that are making us have bad feelings about it? To the extent that they are unable to remove these parts--- We know what happened to us when we were discussing the Budget. Some of us who are not knowledgeable in issues of finance were carried away by high sounding words which came from Government officials, and people who are in the know in financial matters. At the end of the day, we said “Ayes” and “Noes”, and before we knew it, the Budget had passed and we had no time to put in the things which we should have put in. For example, we need amendments to this Bill, and you have rightly pointed out Article 114(2). Those amendments must be such amendments that are taken to the Cabinet Secretary for processing. Some of us are not given to technicalities in financial"
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