{"id":459789,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/459789/?format=json","text_counter":338,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Chepkong’a","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":1154,"legal_name":"Samuel Kiprono Chepkonga","slug":"samuel-kiprono-chepkonga"},"content":"Hon. Speaker, at the outset, I would like to thank hon. Members for their very lovely contributions and the debate that has just gone on in this august House. We have debated this matter in a very mature manner. I am sure that we are able to conclude this matter in the same manner that we have debated it. I would like to thank even those who opposed the report. In democracy, the majority must have their way as the minority have their say. A Parliamentary investigation is an attempt to answer very immediate and urgent questions and provide a platform for ventilation of preliminary matters. This role is so central to parliamentary democracy that it is impossible to imagine its removal or breaching in any form or way---"}