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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Waiganjo",
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        "legal_name": "John Muriithi Waiganjo",
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    "content": "So, in exercise of the mandate of this Committee, we looked through the petitions as had been presented to us. We invited the petitioners and they appeared before us. I shall not repeat what the Chairman has ably enumerated, but every document that we perused is an annexure to the report that is before the House today. Interestingly, the breach against the Constitution referred to Article 161 where the Chief Registrar, as the Accounting Officer of the Judiciary, would make approvals and then the JSC would overturn or disregard them. Article 173(1)(3), the Chief Registrar as the administrator of the Judiciary did not have a free hand on the Judiciary Fund. The Judiciary Fund is approved by this House, but when it gets to the Judiciary, the secretary of the JSC cannot manage it. Directing the Inspector General of Police to stop investigations of a criminal nature is something that has never been heard of. This is a clear breach of the constitutional provisions. We swore to uphold and protect this Constitution and, The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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