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"content": "So, Sub-clause (11) says that the procuring entities at the national and county level shall make a quarterly report to the Public Procurement and Oversight Authority (PPOA). The details of that report are given in Sub-clause (12) that the report shall certify that they have complied with the provisions of this section. Then the report shall provide details to indicate the young people, women and people with disabilities whose goods and services have been procured by the procuring entities and who have benefitted. The value of those contracts also must be shown, so that we can know that, indeed, it is 30 per cent. Then 13 provides that the PPOA must make a quarterly report to Parliament and that report should be made through the Committee that is responsible for equalization of opportunities for the youth, women and people with disabilities, which is the Joint Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity. So that as Parliament we can then be able to bring to task all procuring entities, be they national Government or otherwise. You realize that this is a clause that also goes to the Senate because also the county governments must comply with these provisions."
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