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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kipyegon",
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        "legal_name": "Johana Ngeno Kipyegon",
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    "content": "Hon. Speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity. I have heard Members talk about the great Kaimenyi as having been with them in school and being a great professor. I am also one of the beneficiaries of Kaimenyi. His initials are on my Master’s certificate from the University of Nairobi. However, when it comes to personal and public matters, there is a difference. Sometimes we feel disappointed by the way Members approach issues. Article 152 of the Constitution states the grounds for removal of a Cabinet Secretary (CS). It is not selective that you can only remove a CS for violating certain Articles of the Constitution. It says a CS can be removed for violating any of the articles of the Constitution. When a Member who is a credible lawyer rises and tells us that we cannot remove a CS for having breached the Bill of Rights, it is a blunder and an abuse of the Constitution."
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