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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Ojode",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Joshua Orwa Ojode",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have a Statement which I promised to release today, Tuesday. It was sought by Mr. Gitobu Imanyara. In the Statement he wanted to know whether the late Kimeli was not or was not a witness in the Waki Commission, and he gave very confidential information before that Commission. He also wanted to know if the officer was listed as one of the International Criminal Court (ICC) witnesses, and whether he due to fly out of the country at the time he was murdered. Finally, he wanted the Minister to appraise the House on whether investigations will be carried out by the same police officers who may be implicated. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the late Bernard Kimeli was, until his retirement in the year 2008, the Commandant of the Kenya Police Training College. At the time of retirement the deceased was a Senior Deputy Commissioner of Police. On the 26th April 2011, the deceased was at his house in Muguga Green Estate, watching football together with his son, Nicholas Kimeli and Eric Mutua, a university student, whom he had contracted to offer extra tuition to his son. At about 10.30 p.m., after watching the first half of the game, the deceased retired to bed, leaving in the room his son Nicholas Kimeli and Erick Mutua, who continued watching the game until 11.30 pm."
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