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    "content": "I think at one stage they sat up to 2.00 a.m. and another couple of times it was almost midnight. Let me also take this opportunity to also just clarify a few procedural issues as the Mover proceeds. Before we resumed the sitting earlier this afternoon, two Papers had been laid on the Table of the Senate by the Chairperson of the Special Committee on the proposed removal of the Governor and Deputy Governor of Embu County, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale. For your recollection, these Papers were: (a) The Report of the Special Committee on the Proposed Removal from Office of the Governor and Deputy Governor of Embu County in the matter of the Governor. (b) The Report of the Special Committee on the Proposed Removal from Office of the Governor and Deputy Governor of Embu County in the matter of the Deputy Governor. At the point at which these Papers were laid, the House was not seized of the contents of the two reports and it was, therefore, not known to the House which of the two procedures provided for under Section 33(6) of the County Governments Act and Standing Order No.65(4) will be applicable. Hon. Senators, now you have the benefit of perusing both reports, and it is clear that the report in respect of the Deputy Governor has been disposed off in the manner of the Standing Order and the County Governments Act 33(6). For avoidance of doubt, the position is that the Special Committee, having found that none of the particulars of any allegations against the Deputy Governor have been substantiated, further proceedings in respect of the Deputy Governor shall not be taken in respect of those allegations."
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