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"content": "Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. First and foremost, I totally agree with the proposed deletion. There is nothing called “chartered universities”. We just have public and private universities. Secondly, this business of identifying institutions is very discriminative. In fact, I am going to request Mr. Omtata, who has been litigating generally, to challenge this law if it is passed. It is very discriminatory. When you enumerate the institutions that will nominate people to be directors in certain institutions, what are you telling other Kenyans who do not belong to these institutions? The Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya is not represented here. The Kenya Bankers Association is also not represented here. Why is the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KPPMDU) not here? Who says these other professions are better than other?. For example, why should the LSK nominate a person to a technical field? Let us be fair. In my view, this is a very unconstitutional recommendation because it locks out other Kenyans. It is very discriminatory that you can say that such institutions will nominate representatives. What about others?"
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