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"speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Odhiambo-Mabona",
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"legal_name": "Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Mabona",
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"content": "in their early twenties, aggressively engage in business. It is important especially for young people who want to do business and do not have lots of money to hire lawyers to incorporate for them companies, that you have a system that will be easier for them to do business. That is why I would want to note this. It also creates conducive framework for doing business and infuses ethical standards in doing business. However, my challenge and concern as a Kenyan is that many times, and even both in the 10th Parliament and this 11th Parliament that I have served, we have passed very many good pieces of legislation, but unless we have a mental paradigm shift as a country, all these good pieces of legislation will come to nought. The issue of corruption is so entrenched in our psyche that it does not matter what laws we have. A lot of times when you deal with people--- We take corruption to be part of our lives, so that when you are a person who is opposed to corruption, you are the one who looks like the odd one out. Indeed, you will find those who fight corruption are the ones who end up being fought."
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