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"content": "Hon. Speaker, even though we were laughing and giggling when those unknown political parties were being mentioned, it is just a matter of curiosity to remark, note or even question how the Auditor-General knows where those people are. I have talked to Members from the Jubilee Coalition-dominated zones and from the CORD-dominated zones. The law requires a political party to have offices in, at least, 24 counties. Nobody from either side of the House has heard of those political parties, and we keep on talking about them. I am tempted to suggest that the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs engages the Registrar of Political Parties in the direction that most of those briefcase parties which survive to harvest as we move towards the next general election, are de-registered. It is not good to use public funds to purport to be auditing a political party that is non- existent. Something is not right. It is not good for the Leader of the Majority Party not to question the existence of such political parties. He must tell us who those briefcase---"
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