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    "id": 721083,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. A.B. Duale",
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        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The country‟s anti-corruption legislation dates back to 1956 with the enactment of the now defunct Prevention of Corruption Act. This is the sixth Chair of the anti-corruption body. We had John Harun Mwau; Aaron Ringera; PLO Lumumba; Mumo Matemu; Kinisu and today we are approving a man of God, Archbishop Wabukala. At least I participated in the approval of PLO Lumumba, Mumo Matemu and Mr. Kinisu and today I am participating. So, out of the six, I have participated in four of them. I wish Archbishop Wabukala all the best. Where he is going is not the Anglican Church. Neither is it any religious activity. He is walking into a very dangerous institution called the Ethics and Anti- Corruption Commission (EACC), where corruption fights back. Today we are approving him just like the way we approved Kinisu. When we were approving Kinisu, we had very little information that he was involved in the National Youth Service (NYS) scandal. I hope that when Archbishop Wabukala steps in and sits on the chair, other issues will not come into the fore and that the only issue that will come into the fore will be that he was a man of God. He is one of the most respected religious leaders in our country. Maybe this is the time that he will use his wisdom as a man of God to bring sanity. He will start his meeting with prayers and he will ask for God‟s intervention in as far as the EACC is concerned."
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