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"content": "Hon. Chairlady, as we protect the KRA, let us also protect the business people because they are the cow that brings the milk. Let us not protect the milkman and leave the cow unprotected. If KRA officials lock up your premises, and there is no time limit within which to inspect them, the premises can remain locked for a year. That is why we proposed a time limit of 48 hours. If there is the difficult of a weekend, I would probably be happy with a period of 72 hours. Surely, just saying that the Commissioner can secure some premises and go away is dangerous. We know how things go on in this country. Those guys can lock up your premises for three months and keep on asking you: “Are you serious that we should open this place?” You know what that means in Kenya. So, I propose that if 48 hours is too short, we should probably make it 72 hours. By that time, KRA officials should have gotten a warrant."
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