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"content": "that they can come up with a more comprehensive and even more value added verdict that, then, we can debate on when they bring their report to the Floor of the House. Of course, we had already stated that they are all men and women of high integrity. Therefore, we still expect the same kind of professional handling of the interrogation. Mr. Speaker, Sir, my main worry or concern is the few moments when some of the Members in the House personalized and referred to their counties on issues. We must always remember that this, as we had said, is some sort of a judicial process. Therefore, the selected, nominated or appointed Committee Members that we are going to pass must always look upon the weight of the matter that has been bestowed upon them. We should not, in any way, carry with us issues or concerns that we have about our counties, governors or on other governors, or on the general opinion about governors. This is a very specific matter. It concerns the political life of an individual who has a family and children who are looking up to him and, therefore, we must show that fairness and justice has prevailed; no other matter other than the justice that we want to give to Governor Wambora. Therefore, I would also urge that all Senators should actually refrain from talking about this matter in public until it comes to the Floor of the House. When it eventually comes to the Floor of the House, I think we should execute it in such a manner that we will always have at the back of our minds that this is a constitutional responsibility. We should remove personal issues and our feelings about the positions and the political competitions that might be there. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to support this Motion."
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