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    "id": 736338,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kubai Iringo",
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        "legal_name": "Cyprian Kubai Iringo",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the living conditions of police officers - sometimes I feel - leads to the problem of corruption. We say policemen are corrupt, but many Kenyans are naturally corrupt. There are those who are more corrupt than the police. Police corruption is of Kshs50 or Kshs100, but there are those who are corrupt to the tune of millions and millions. Corruption can be perpetuated through the remuneration that those officers are given. If you go to our police stations, you will find somebody living in a small hut made of mabati. I am sorry to say that. When it rains, it is very cold and when it is hot, it is very hot. Then you live in a bungalow and you have that officer guarding you. When they see the house you live in and the way you live and compare with the small dungeon they live in, they feel inferior when they are out there and they tend to behave irrationally and solicit for bribes and other things. So, those conditions of living also bring problems."
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