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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nanok",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Forestry and Wildlife",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, you gave me time to look at the documents tabled by Ms. Karua. I can certify that the copies of the documents are indeed authentic. I want to repeat that the two national parks we have in Malindi; Malindi Marine National Park and Watamu Marine Park are intact. The documents presented relate to a plot of land that had been purchased in 1969 by the trustees of the National Parks of Kenya. It forms part of the three plots where the Malindi Marine National Park has its headquarters. The trustees of the National Parks of Kenya took the plot No.1204 which has an area of 0.5 hectares and put it under a renewable lease agreement to Kaniako Limited for a term of 25 years beginning 1st April 2010 for the purposes of constructing a tourist facility. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to confirm that there is no incident of fraud in this case unless the hon. Member can present more documents that can prove otherwise. Those documents related that it is a lease agreement. This is still public land under the Government of Kenya and under the law of Parks and Reserves, it gives the Kenya Wildlife Service the opportunity to be able to lease certain areas of the facility that are going to be relevant to the development of eco-tourism."
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