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    "content": "and therefore, they could give very casually in harambees and that this time around there are more accountability streams. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this Bill builds further accountability streams. If you present Ksh1million as a politician, you must divulge the source of that money. You cannot come and use it as a temporary stop gap measure to win expedient political favour while it could be that you are partaking of corruption in an unabated form. Some of the resources that are provided in harambees are mind boggling. Therefore, we need to know where these monies are coming from. If your money is legitimate, then let them give you the tax incentives as provided for in Section 53. Nobody here loves to pay taxes. We pay it as an obligation. Our payslips drop fundamentally. So, if you can get a tax rebate or incentive, then why not. The giver must demonstrate the sources of his or her wealth. We do not want a political situation where we constantly manipulate politics with resources. I know for a fact that people say, the old Kiswahili maxim; “mkono mtupu"
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