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    "id": 620358,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Washiali",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 151,
        "legal_name": "Benjamin Jomo Washiali",
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Allow me to read Paragraph 92 and then Paragraph 101. Paragraph 92 reads:- “In view of the fact that Mumias Sugar Company (MSC) made exports to the regional markets through various companies mentioned above, there is glaring disparities between records from MSC and the respective exporting companies. For example, Nesredin Mohamed of Addis Ababa wrote to MSC to purchase 500 metric tonnes for export and the records from MSC indicate a summary total of 5,882 metric tonnes, which still has a bigger variation from the detailed records submitted by MSC indicating a total of 117,641 metric tonnes, having been traded by Nesredin Mohammed as export to Ethiopia between the year 2006 and 2009. Records at MSC indicate a total summary of all exports by MSC for the period 2006/2012 as 520,284 metric tonnes, while the detailed itemized list to individual exporting companies totalled to 30,204.37 metric tonnes, which is a big variation from records held at the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) indicating 70,431 metric tonnes as exports of brown sugar by MSC over the same period. That is shown under Annex 1 and 11.”"
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