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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kembi-Gitura",
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        "legal_name": "James Kembi Gitura",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is where all those things that are mentioned were found not to have been true, that he had not committed the act of rape or that he had not had carnal knowledge of the young girl and that he had not procured an abortion. The court of law also found that no proper investigations had been done in this case. The question I want to ask the Chairperson of the Committee is this: What is the policy of the Government? Does the TSC Act override the rights of a teacher if you are charged under the TSC Act and it is not even a quasi judicial hearing, it is a disciplinary hearing? That same teacher was acquitted in a court of law duly constituted under our Constitution. What is the policy of the TSC? Does the teacher remain guilty even after a court has said he is not guilty? Does that teacher suffer consequences that are said not to have been there? What is the position? What are his rights as a teacher? Even as a pupil has rights, so does a teacher. What are his rights under the law?"
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