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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Muthama",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 96,
        "legal_name": "Johnson Nduya Muthama",
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    "content": "You should follow Mr. Muthama. The taxman should take his bank’s statements, audits them and if at all I am unable to pay the money, the taxman will freeze my accounts. That is the bottom line. Is this bank being closed because of the instructions of Rannerberger? If that is the position, do we have a free country or are we being ruled by foreigners? There is no single evidence here of a complainant. This is the question that lingers in every Kenyan’s mind. Under whose instruction is the bank being closed? We want to know. We want to be told that this is the person who is keeping the keys of the bank. We want to walk to that person and tell him to release the keys for the bank to be reopened. If there is drug trafficking, is it the responsibility of the bank to arrest those who are dealing with drugs or is it the work of the police? The police have their work to do. So, if there are people who peddle and sell drugs and keep the money in the bank, it is up to the police to arrest them. The other issue which I saw raised here was the accounts with coded numbers. If those accounts are there, it is up to the regulator to ask the owners of the account and if they cannot be identified, the money it taken to the Central Government and given to Kenyans. So, let us not waste time here discussing an issue where there is no accuser. It is very plain. So, I support the reopening of the bank and the adoption of the Report."
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