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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Abdalla",
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        "legal_name": "Amina Ali Abdalla",
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    "content": "paying them well, yet their cases are just hanging in the corridors of power because of not being that airtight. I believe there is something fundamentally wrong with this Bill. That is why we are unable to see any tangible results. In fact, I was doing some statistics and I noted that of the women who get as far as the court, the percentage that gets prosecuted is higher than that of males. So, I urge somebody to undertake a study to determine how most of the women who are ever charged are actually jailed. You jailed Dr. Gachara and Nabutola, yet there are bigger thieves among you men and they are always getting away with it. I am just wondering if this Commission is gender insensitive. I am very serious. Of all the women who were charged by the EACC, the percentage of the ones who went to jail is 100. There is no single man I know who has gone to jail through the Ethics and Anti- Corruption Commission (EACC). This matter of knowing people really works. We need to amend this law, so that you do not need to know people; you just need to have a good case."
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