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    "id": 541854,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Washiali",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 151,
        "legal_name": "Benjamin Jomo Washiali",
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    "content": "Part 4 contains provisions designed to facilitate the performance by an authorized fact-finding mission of its functions under the Convention. The CS may issue an authorization in respect of that mission which shall authorize the members of the fact- finding mission to exercise such rights of access, entry and also an obstructed inspection as required. The part also provides immunity for the members of a fact-finding mission. The immunity includes the one from suits and legal processes, personnel arrest and detention. Part 5 requires that certain records should be kept to enable the CS who requires information to be provided to him or her concerning all matters relevant to the implementation of the Convention. The part also prohibits disclosure of information except in connection with anything done for the purpose of the OTAWA Convention, this Act or in connection with the security of Kenya. Part 6 contains provisions of a general or supplemental nature, including the power to the CS to make rules for the implementation of the Act. Kenya has already committed herself to enact legislation to implement measures of the Convention. It is, therefore, crucial that the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines Bill be enacted into law as soon as practically possible as this will go a long way in underscoring Kenya’s commitment to the international mines campaign. The enactment of this Bill will occasion additional expenditure of public funds to be provided through estimates. I beg to move and ask my brother, the hon. Member for Narok North, hon. ole Kenta to second."
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