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    "id": 541714,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Njenga",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Francis Kigo Njenga",
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    "content": "It should also be established how many and which Kenyans were involved, because this is what is happening in this country. Foreigners will come, hide in our pockets, raid this country and disappear. Therefore, it is a high time organizations which do such things were followed in a bid to recover our assets. All the he assets of Telkom Kenya are known. The inventory and other registers exist. It is high time such registers were made public. We need to work backwards in order to establish the true value of the assets then, and establish their present value today. Any value that was lost should be recovered from whoever was involved. In fact, the Government should actually do a valuation of all the assets that are in Telkom Kenya, and plan even to turn around the organization injecting into it additional capital, so that we regain our stake. This should be done with other assets, because this Parliament represents people and their assets. We should come up with a national asset register. Today we are lucky because we can include that under (e), and say that any property that is owned by the Government should be known by its value, history and location. We should know under whose custody it is, and who can authorize adding of value to it, or disposal of it. Such a person should be in position to indemnify our country, should a loss arise. This is because we are losing every asset owned by the Government, including cars, land and buildings."
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