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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kipyegon",
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        "legal_name": "Johana Ngeno Kipyegon",
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    "content": "Another issue which my colleague raised is the issue of land. There is a lot of unaudited public land which is still not properly mapped. This is especially hospital, primary and secondary school land. Very many people have encroached on these parcels of land because they are not properly taken care of. This area needs to be accounted for so that it is secured from land grabbers. We know land in this country has been exaggerated to the level that it is becoming gold in Nairobi and most of the towns. The prices are very high and land grabbers cannot pass by an empty piece of land and look away. Public land must be secured so that we prevent land grabbers from encroaching it. Most of the time, we are told not to dwell too much on security expenditure. I remember we had a meeting in Sudan as Members of PAC and PIC and the major challenge we had, especially with most African countries was that most governments do not want anybody, either the Auditor-General or PAC to look into the security expenditure. This is the case and yet this is where most of the money gets lost. We must have a law that ensures compulsory accounting for those expenditures in the security docket."
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