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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Dr.) Pukose",
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    "content": "They were consulting loudly. The issues that face Kenya are our own. This is very loud and clear. We should not look at anybody from outside to come and solve our issues. We should sit down as a family. The thinking that the big brother will always raise a stick to tell us what we want is gone. It went with the era of the cold war. We are now in a new era where we are must put our efforts to think of what is in the best interest of our country. That is very important. Even when issues are raised about our own administration, it will still come to us. How do we handle it best? We should learn how corruption, even in his home town of Chicago, was handled. We must learn how they handled the Al Capone, the Mob and others. It also gives us an impression of how to handle the same because we are at that stage of transition. We are at crossroads. How do we handle corruption that is facing this country? At one time, some of us said that if we do not tackle corruption and control it, then the generations to come will really blame us. So, corruption must be tackled. We must eradicate it and have a better way of addressing our issues. With those few remarks, because many Members have interest to contribute, I thank you for giving me this opportunity."
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