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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have a complete record in my statement. I do not need this to tell me what they are. However, the first one is a letter dated 10th August, 2006 directed to the Director of KACC, Integrity Center Nairobi and draws the attention to Hon. Justice (Rtd) Aaron Ringera, former Court of Appeal Judge. The title of the letter is: “Non-action by KACC Senior Officers, Dr. Mutonyi and Mr. Waiguru on my Report and Complaints Reported to them on 13th January, 2006 on Abuse of Office and Corruption by Police Commissioner Maj-Gen. Hussein Ali.” That is the first letter and it is signed. The second one is a receipt issued by the Mombasa Long Room, a department of the KRA showing that a total of Kshs6,328,938 had been paid as Value Added Tax (VAT) and IDF fee for this consignment of rice from Vietnam. The next document is an entry declaration form (EDF) 2903 dated 10th December, 2004 that describes the containers as 6 by 20 STC, 3,000 bags, Vietnamese Rice, 15 to 20 per cent broken into paper bags of 50 kilogrammes each. That was not, in fact, rice and it turned out to be over 24 crates of hard cocaine. The next document is a list of the Kilindini Port Cargo and Containers Gate Register that sets out all the vehicles that took out those containers, the dates and the drivers, the registration number of the vehicles and the amounts taken, including the names. The next document is a memo to the Senior Assistant Commissioner, Kilindini Port from the OC, Revenue Protection Services answering questions about the removal of documents at the gate. The second one is a similar memo dated 11th January, 2005. The computer print-outs from Kilindini Computers by the company known as Awal Limited and another one by Westwing Kenya Limited giving the details of how they removed those containers from the Port."
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