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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Gichigi",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 1909,
        "legal_name": "Samuel Kamunye Gichigi",
        "slug": "samuel-kamunye-gichigi"
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also wish to begin by commending this initiative by Hon. Mwinyi. As a lawyer, I have interacted with many people who have used this document called the “P3 Form”. For avoidance of doubt, the person we are discussing here is a person who has been involved in an accident. He goes to a police station where the document is supposed to be given free of charge after reporting about the accident or the assault. Once that document is completed, the person goes for treatment where he presents the form to a medical doctor who is supposed to examine him and indicate the injuries and the current status of that person including the treatment that person has been exposed to. It does not end there. That doctor, during the hearing of the case, is the one who is supposed to present that document. We have had challenges. To begin with, most police stations, because of corruption will demand payment. It is supposed to be free but some police stations demand payment. Let me not say all police stations. Two, this is a victim of an accident, assault or sexual violation and yet you are telling that person, maybe he is even an infant, that he has to produce some cash. Medical treatment is a problem and so is going to a police station for many people."
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