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"speaker_name": "Hon. Wamunyinyi",
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"content": "It is addressed to Hon. Fred Matiang’i, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Information. This is what the Attorney-General is saying in one paragraph. I am going to table this for your scrutiny. The Attorney-General is saying:- “It is important to note that Parliament is vested with the constitutional mandate of developing legislation which includes Government-sponsored Bills as well as Private Members’ Bills. Consequently, Parliament has developed the necessary legal resources to prepare Bills and amendments to legislation for purposes of enacting laws.” More importantly, the Attorney-General says:- “We wish to categorically state without contradiction that the Office of the Attorney-General’s submission of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2015 did not include amendments to the Kenya Information and Communications Act.” This is the letter from the Attorney-General to the Cabinet Secretary and he is responding to an inquiry, in fact, a complaint by the parent Ministry. The parent Ministry states that it did not author those particular amendments. It disassociated itself from the amendments. You need to get this since it is very important."
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