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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, on the question of the cash transfers for the elderly, it is the high time that a criterion is given as to how this programme is being done. Once again, this is one avenue that the mandarins of corruption are hiding money and, therefore, pretending that they are paying people, yet they are not. Every time we go to counties, we are told that nobody has ever accessed these funds. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, lastly, the people on this list must be given due process quickly. It must be done as quickly as possible, because we must protect the innocence of persons. It is possible that out of 124, they have sneaked in ten people for the sake of it. However, it is also possible that out of 124, we have 100 people who are extremely corrupt and should not even be in public office. I am convinced that the 60 days of investigation will lapse before these people are properly investigated. After the 60 days, we ought to demand, as a Parliament, that we are given another executive report, possibly with substantiation on the evidence. This is because if the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or whoever it is, had bothered to call Sen. Orengo and asked him about the things that he tabled this morning before this Senate, then his name would not have appeared on this list. This list is a cause of action for Sen. Orengo to sue the EACC for defaming him, yet he has information that appears to show, just prima facie, that he is not guilty of anything that is close to corruption. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to note the Speech of His Excellency the President."
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