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"content": "Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I just want to confirm to the Chair that during the last Parliament, that is the 10th Parliament, I can remember this issue raising a lot of heat in the House. I want to confirm to hon. Ng’ongo that this report was laid before this House and it was actually submitted and quite a number of prominent people were mentioned. I want to say that the report indicated that four of these prominent people were Members of Parliament. They were investigated but there was no evidence that could incriminate them. I want to read part of the report which was laid on the Table. The report is the property of this House, and therefore, hon. Ng’ongo can access it. Page 47 of the Report reads in part:- “The complete duplicate investigations file and the final report are now forwarded to you for further perusal and direction.” In this report, the then Minister said that investigations had been carried out on Messrs. John Harun Mwau; Mbuvi Mike “Sonko”; William Kabogo and hon. Hassan Joho. According to the then Minister, the report says that investigations on the four persons was actually completed and there was nothing to incriminate them other than carrying out a report on the assets. But on the issue of incrimination, this report actually absolves them. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, there was a recommendation to investigate about six to ten other prominent people."
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