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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was very clear in my English. I said “direct inspector” courtesy of his uncle. If he cares to know, a “direct inspector” means the youth who after Form Six were not being subjected to breaking their sweat. There were many Form Six leavers at that time who would have loved to join direct as inspectors, but they were forced to join as police constables. I know what I am talking about. He is lucky because he then went on and was quickly recommended to join the Directorate of State Intelligence where he was given the position of Superintendent of Police, courtesy of Rtd. Josiah Arap Rono, former Deputy Director of Intelligence in 1986. Mr. Boinett has never held any position whatsoever of leadership; a position of command, within the Police Service or the NIS. This is critical because the country must know that the man who now wants to command the entire police force has never in his life, leave alone the two years of experience as a police officer, not to mention the other balance of years in the NIS, held a position of command. Mr. Speaker, Sir, after his nomination as Inspector General (IG), Mr. Boinett was conveniently promoted at the beginning of the year to the rank of, Director of National Intelligence Service to make it appear as if he is senior. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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