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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Kanyua",
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        "legal_name": "Priscilla Nyokabi Kanyua",
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    "content": "If you use the ratio that is in the public domain and assume that Kshs200 million is the going rate for a governor’s seat, it means those of us who are preparing for election petitions then need between Kshs50 million and Kshs100 million to secure justice in the next election. We cannot have a country that runs that way. We expect a lot more from our Judiciary in terms of the way they handle that particular case and all other cases of corruption. Justice is something that the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 addresses itself to. There should be justice for all Kenyans. It is, indeed, true that a country like ours, with the ethnic composition that we have, can only work with a central set of rules that are enforced in a similar way in every part of the country. For those rules to be enforced in a similar way in all the parts of the country, access to justice becomes important. So, the Legal Aid Bill that we are moving today becomes a really important part of that architecture of justice in our country."
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