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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) B. N. Nyaga",
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        "legal_name": "Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga",
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to support the amendments by the Deputy Leader of the Majority Party, Hon. Shaban. If you read the Report, it clearly indicates that Madam Lydia Achode was responsible for procuring the offices. Without going deep, because Hon. Shaban has already indicated exactly why she is amending the Report, Ms. Achode did not particularly consult the company leasing Mayfair Centre. It was her responsibility to do exactly that. In procurement procedures, you are supposed to consult and bring everyone on board so that you can know exactly what you are procuring. Madam Lydia Achode did not even visit the building to verify what the Commission was interested in occupying. She was given the responsibility to check the three buildings namely the National Hospital Insurance Fund Building, Mayfair Centre and Reinsurance Plaza. She did not check the buildings, and yet she recommended that Mayfair Centre was the building that the Commission was supposed to rent. It is indicated on page 70 that she was given the responsibility of finalising the process. That means that she was supposed to do everything after other officers had done their part. So, she has a responsibility to bear. She is supposed to be part of the process. I also support the second amendment. The Commission is supposed to desist from interfering with the financial and administrative operations and functions of the Judiciary together with the National Assembly through the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs. I support the amendment."
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