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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Prof. Kamar",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Environment and Mineral Resources",
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        "legal_name": "Margaret Jepkoech Kamar",
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    "content": "(vi) The companies are required to comply with the above orders. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in addition, the Commissioner of Mines and Geology has suspended the mining licences, in accordance with Section 22 of the Mining Act. These notices were served on the affected companies in the same week. We have already had one defaulter, M/s Ajir Birir, who was found disobeying the orders on 29th May, 2011 by ferrying six lorries of gypsum stones. He was arrested and taken to court on 30th May, 2011 and took a plea of not guilty. The matter was fixed for hearing on 1st May, 2011. On this date, the accused changed plea and pleaded guilty to the charges. He was fined Kshs50,000 or six months imprisonment by the Hola Resident Magistrate’s Court. The gypsum material, which was about 135 tonnes, was forfeited to the State and NEMA was asked to dispose of it. It was ordered stored at Hola Police Station, where it was off-loaded. Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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