{"id":699214,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/699214/?format=json","text_counter":147,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Oyugi","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":444,"legal_name":"Augostinho Neto Oyugi","slug":"augostinho-neto-oyugi"},"content":"I think that needs to be defined. There is an attempt in Clause 5 (2D) to say what “buyer power” would ordinarily mean. However, if we do not refine the prohibition in Clause 5 (2A), then I really think that the definition of “buyer power” which is contained in Clause 5 (2D) might not really be very useful. The buyer power here is said to mean:- “The influence exerted by an undertaking or a group of undertakings in the position of a purchaser of a product or service.” If that particular abuse is not defined properly, then we might not understand what we are going to be prohibiting. It is a good thing to prohibit, but the mechanisms and the spectrum that is being prohibited ought to be defined."}