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    "id": 693798,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
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        "legal_name": "Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker Sir. I have three questions. First, one of the critical issues in impeachment is the nexus between the officer being impeached and the action. In the case of Embu, it was clear that the County Assembly wrote numerous letters and attempted resolutions that were sent straight to the Governor and brought to his attention and then they brought a case of inaction. Did the County Assembly attempt to bring directly to the attention of the Governor any of these acts of maladministration, whether it is the tendering, whether it is the action of a chief officer or the actions of a County Executive Officer (CEC) so that then we can establish nexus? Secondly, most of the tender issues were about whether the tender process was followed. Was there any attempt at any stage in this process in your investigations where Public Procurement Oversight Authority (PPOA) was involved in the matter of tenders? Finally, on the question of assenting to Bills, I did not hear very well what Sen. Mutala Junior said. You are saying that there is a gross violation of the law, but the law itself says in 14 days if there is inaction on the part of the Governor, it automatically becomes law. So, which law has been violated there and how is it grossly violated?"
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