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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, when you look at part “b,” where Professor wants to establish procedures for ensuring that harambee contributions are tax deductable, it calls into question the benefits of the abolition of harambees during the electoral process as enshrined in the Elections Act. Beneficial as it was, if we were to think through further and align the Elections Act with the spirit of part “b” as envisaged by Professor, there would be nothing wrong in saying that anybody who wants to run for office should have his contributions in harambees traced backwards five years to the election to see whether he was complying with part “b” of this particular Motion. This will make it possible for drug traffickers who have now gone into the decent profession of leadership of this country – they have sneaked in because they use proceeds from drug trafficking to buy their way into leadership – these kinds of people will find it difficult because this will be exposed if part “b” was used. Mr. Speaker, Sir, regarding the issue of drug traffickers sneaking into the leadership of this country, I have no ill-intentions towards anybody neither do I have anybody in mind, but I am just begrudging the fact that none other than the President himself had to make a pronouncement that he was going to deport all foreign drug traffickers. I cheered him, but I wondered why he is only focusing on foreign drug traffickers. He should have extended the same to the local ones so that we rid our country of---"
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