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"speaker_name": "Hon. Chepkongāa",
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"content": "(3) In every case, the enforcement of an order for compensation, restitution or restoration shall be governed by the Civil Procedure Rules. This clause deals with victim restitution and is quite different from compensation. What we are proposing is that, in addition to the sentence that the court may have issued against an offender or a convicted person, the court may give further orders with regard to restoring the victim to a state - in as much as possible - in which he was before the commission of the offence. Therefore, we are providing that the court may order the convicted person to restore the property that has been damaged or pay the cost of any medical expenses that have been incurred by the victim or any other relief that the court may deem fit to grant in the circumstances. Thank you."
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