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"content": "must work. This will ensure that when they leave the country they must tell us what is it that they are going to do when they are not bringing their reports to this House. Bring the reports and then you can be allowed to go and do whatever other business you may wish to do in foreign land. We will have to do that. We have a lot of pending work that is not being acted on. I am aware that the Committee chaired by Hon. Alex Mwiru is dealing with quite a number of Bills which touch on land and which also have got constitutional deadlines and will require to be considered by the other House. However, even the other Committees are also supposed to be working on theirs. We are not seeing reports. So very soon, if you get affected by the ban just know that it is because something you were required to have done has not been done. For some of them I can see that the Committee has not had quorum to adopt reports. A Committee of 29 Members does not have quorum to adopt reports. I also hear that Committees find it difficult to adopt reports in Nairobi and that it becomes easier to adopt reports when they go to the Coast. Let us adopt reports. I am not saying that people should not travel to other parts of the country but, please, when you have to adopt reports, adopt them so that they can be presented. You can, in the meantime, be going to the other places as the House is benefiting from your reports. Hon. Mwiru, you want to comment on this? I know it is your Committee that is supposed to handle this matter."
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