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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) F.M. Mutua",
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        "legal_name": "Florence Mwikali Mutua",
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    "content": "Thank you hon. Speaker, Sir. I wholly support the amendment as proposed by hon. Wandayi. We must kill the culture of impunity in this country regardless of gender. One must be held accountable as an individual for any act of omission or commission in discharging their duties as State officers. The issue of unnecessary appointments, undeserved promotions and creation of offices arbitrarily should end. It is only hon. Members in this House who can sincerely and collectively bring this sort of impunity to an end. We should stop playing with people’s emotions. This happens especially when it is a lady or a woman who is dismissed or discharged from duty. We should stop the habit of playing with people’s emotions and also know that impunity is impunity regardless of gender. Hon. Speaker, Sir, another issue which is very important is that we should end the habit of Kenyans running to our tribes when we have problems. When you commit impunity, you commit it on your own. Therefore, people should carry their own crosses. With these remarks, I second the amendment. Thank you."
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