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    "id": 717884,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ogalo",
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        "legal_name": "George Oner Ogalo",
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    "content": "rates in working out their financial input in such a project compared to the other interested parties? So, there must be a clear criterion of evaluating. Parliament should be very strict in ensuring that the PPP Authority reports to Parliament periodically. If possible, it should report annually on who has shown interest in what project and why that project went on or failed to go on. What were the mitigating factors or reasons for stopping an expression of interest and those making an expression of interest go through to contracting? Hon. Speaker, generally, a county cannot be tied to develop at the rate at which it can access Exchequer or local revenues. For the case of our country, we cannot tie it to develop at the pace at which we collect taxes. This, surely, will not make us compete with our neighbours and other competitors across the world. We must provide infrastructural services at a pace that can attract more investors to our country and can make us a choice destination for investment capital. To do that, we must promote PPP but be very careful to ensure that we do not end up with the short end of the stick. If this also happens to the counties, Kenyans will access more services faster and our country will develop much faster. Hon. Speaker, I support this Bill"
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