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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ochieng",
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        "legal_name": "David Ouma Ochieng'",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, this is the reason I wanted to raise my point earlier. We will all agree that the presentation or at least, the presence of a medical examination report is very important in determining any claim. That is why I wanted to ask, as we go forward and discuss what we are discussing, whether we should be talking about the insurer counter checking the report or the judgment or claimant making the claim after taking the examination. If we decide this, then we will not have this discussion, because what we are saying now, if you allow me, is that a person can actually present a claim and a judgment be made without a medical report. What kind of judgment will you be making without that report? That is why we are putting the cart before the horse. If we agree that what we are trying to address here is very important, the report should be made before the judgment is made. You do not want to decide at the time of payment, but at the time of determining whether the claim is payable. That is why we are having this argument."
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