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"content": "substantive Motion to discuss me, I have no problem because the Standing Orders provide for ways of discussing a Member and I am ready for it. That affidavit is very clear. It speaks about me in a very fantastic light. I am not denying any of those contents of the affidavit because the same lady says in her affidavit that Sen. Murkomen warned her that she would face unspecified consequences if she continued to perform the acts that she was doing. She went ahead to insinuate that those unspecified consequences, included her impeachment. I have nothing to worry about or run away from. I am happy and proud. I would like to confirm for the record of this House that I walked to Ms. Ann Waiguru’s office and warned her that from the information I had stumbled upon through my client, she was actually treading on a very dangerous ground on matters of corruption. When I speak about corruption in this country, I do so with a clear mind and conscience. I not only do so as a former Sunday school teacher, but as a man who believes that if we, as a nation, do not fight corruption and deal with it decisively, we will not develop this county. In every sector that I have served, the things I have said here about corruption are those that I believe. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if we want to put an institution like the fishery sector in the right direction, we must get rid of men and women who only think about their tribes and how they will make money and satisfy their families and clans. We have people who imagine how they will use public resources to enrich themselves. We must get rid of that culture in this nation. To make it more clear and as a requirement, we must appoint men and women of integrity to run our key sectors such as fisheries where we are putting a lot of money, especially borrowed money."
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