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"content": "Auditor-General 40A. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act, in an not to question Government examination under this Act, the Auditor-General shall not policy objective. question the merits of a policy objective of the national government or county government or any other public entity. Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, you told me to explain to the Members. Here, I am speaking as a representative of the President and not as a Member for Garissa Town. I am speaking for the President. So, you should give me more time. That is a very clear amendment. The Auditor-General deals with books of accounts. He audits. He does not deal with the objective and policy. For example, the Auditor-General has no business with the manifesto of any coalition in Government. He deals with books in terms of who has misused money that is appropriated and voted by the National Assembly. So, the Auditor-General will go to the county governments, look at their books of accounts and say Kenyans in that county did not get value for their money. He will do the same for the national Government. But he cannot, for example, deal with the introduction of laptops and the Standard Gauge Railway. Those are policy objectives. So, if he goes that route, then he is a squatter."
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