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    "content": "start dealing with all matters; matters of law, fact or criminality. It must discharge its duty. Impeachable crimes according to authorities in law are offences of a political character. Offences of a political character are those that the bearer, who is a politician, with certain authorities and functions, uses that office in a manner as to undermine the Constitution or a constitutional government. Mr. Speaker, Sir, let it not misguide you that these one or two allegations, including gross violation of National Cohesion and Integration Act--- Only two charges out of a guess work of four charges were put there. When you hear “abuse of office”, we have used one affidavit from a doctor, Dr. Eric Omondi Obade, of a purported letter that he delivered to the County Government, which is neither stamped nor is there an acknowledgement of receipt. I do believe that when institutions share letters amongst one another, they stamp those letters and have delivery systems. Therefore, we cannot purport that a letter which was written and annexed to an affidavit in itself is conclusive proof. You do not charge people in a vacuum. I asked: “Where is the supporting law?” Just because in your guesswork of three or four charges of abuse of office--- I believe that if the charge of the Deputy Governor influencing tender and jobs to his people had been substantiated, then it would have probably been an abuse of office. Abuse of office means you have contravened the articles of the Constitution. Just because we proved one of the 24 sub-charges does not qualify the entire charge. We should have left it at that specific sub-charge. Therefore, it would be wrong to say that you have---"
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