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"content": "misleads the President so that he ends up bringing to the House certain things that are not factual. The other thing which is not factual, in my view, is the guidelines that were from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in terms of the new fees that are supposed to be paid in day secondary schools. If you look at it keenly, that guideline has increased the day secondary school fees by Kshs2,000. If you crosscheck and look at it keenly, you will realise that many of them were paying an average of Kshs7,000 in terms of what the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology expects them to pay but it is indicating that they are supposed to pay Kshs9,000 now. That needs to be crosschecked. On the issue of apprehension where the list comes in, my understanding is that the President did not exactly indicate the problem. He is indicating to us that something is amiss and is not happening the way it is supposed to and that the Ethics and Anti- Corruption Commission (EACC) is not working the way it is expected. If you look at that list, it is an indication to this House that the President wanted us to act. It is an indication that there is much more. We even needed to have a long list from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to indicate to us how many cases are in court and how many are pending in the Judiciary. There is much more that needs to go into this when you are looking at issues of corruption."
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