{"id":716500,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/716500/?format=json","text_counter":332,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13156,"legal_name":"Mutula Kilonzo Jnr","slug":"mutula-kilonzo-jnr"},"content":".: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the technology business is an attempt by Jubilee to hide a clause, so that they can dip into the public coffers for purposes of nominations, yet the Constitution is clear that we shall pass laws that will restrict the use of public resources for political parties. While we are concentrating on the real things, Jubilee is preparing to have another ‘tenderpreneurship’ on elections. Fourth, we have a technical committee already in place under these rules, which includes the Attorney-General who has disappointed all of us who looked up to him. He should have advised the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). Fifth, some of the amendments here seek to amend clauses that do not exist. An honest person would say “no” to them, because those proposals do not exist, but my colleagues have voted ‘yes’ to amendment of clauses that do not exist."}