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"content": "transparency. We are talking about investments and securities. Many Kenyans are going to commit their resources to those particular professionals, in terms of making investment decisions. The question I am asking myself is: If you want to bring the bar to that low, that we do not hold those people to that high level of integrity, what are we saying? We have seen many Kenyans who have been misadvised and, at the end of the day, they lose so much out of their savings. Some end up dying due to pressure and such like things. To me, Chapter Six should be applicable to any Kenyan, whether you are a public officer or not. We want people who are in charge of making such important decisions to be people of high integrity. That is what the whole Chapter is bringing on board. It is not a matter of being a public officer or not. We are saying that if we know that you are a criminal, you are not registered in the profession. That is the whole essence of Chapter Six. I may be wrong; I am not a lawyer but that is my simple interpretation, having done a lot of work in the governance sector."
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