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    "id": 563177,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. A.B. Duale",
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        "id": 15,
        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "Part XI is about the financial provisions of this Bill. Clause 61 details the source of the funds for PSSA and Clause 63 requires the authority to prepare estimates of its revenue and expenditure. Part XII deals with miscellaneous provisions and Clause 65 requires the PSSA to submit. That, in summary, is the genesis of the Private Security Regulations Bill, 2014. I am sure that this is a Bill that is coming at the right time when we have serious security challenges; when we have the enemy from both within and outside our country and when each and every citizen must make sure that he plays his role in ensuring that Kenya and Kenyans are safe. More importantly, it is about the men and women who serve as private security guards, who stay late in the night, who earn meager salaries and have families to take care of. I am sure that this is an important Bill; it is a legislative piece that touches on the poor of the poor of the Kenyan society. I hope that Members will bring all relevant amendments when we reach the Third Stage. I ask them to support so that the very important service they provide to many homes, many businesses and many education institutions is streamlined, organised, institutionalised and each and every stakeholder plays his role. With those many remarks and concerned that this Bill went through them, I ask the Chairman of one of the most important Committees of this House, the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, to second this Bill."
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