{"id":585193,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/585193/?format=json","text_counter":178,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. (Dr.) Shaban","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":139,"legal_name":"Naomi Namsi Shaban","slug":"naomi-shaban"},"content":"I gave the example of the Kenya School of Law. The other day I was really shocked. Moi University has been rolling out law graduates for over 10 years. All over a sudden the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of that place woke up one day and said--- Of course he used to be the secretary to the council; he said that graduates from Moi University are not well trained, and have been failing at the Kenya School of Law. Did he just discover that? Was it just a discovery? I believe that there is something that is very wrong; people have just decided to kill certain professions in this country, or there is something wrong with the training scheme; that means that the people who are in charge of quality control and standards are not doing their work."}