{"id":567398,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/567398/?format=json","text_counter":423,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. (Prof.) Nyikal","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":434,"legal_name":"James Nyikal","slug":"james-nyikal"},"content":"We have heard of the issue of integrity. I have not really heard any point put forward touching on a matter of integrity as we know it. We have talked here of the issue of the laptops. On this one I want to say something to both sides of the House, that we must start to distinguish politics from the realities of life. I have said here many times that democracy, or the tyranny of numbers, cannot control science. Even when we passed the laptop issue it was clear to all of us that this was something that could not be implemented. I know Jubilee is now turning round and saying we cannot blame Prof. Kaimenyi. I agree with them, but what about the day we came here and passed it? We passed something that could not be implemented. I, therefore, find it painfully difficulty to blame it on an officer."}