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    "id": 762735,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Noor",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Sophia Abdi Noor",
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    "content": "Having said that, I now want to go to our neighbours, the EAC, and the protocol on privileges and immunities. The development of the EAC Protocol on Privileges and Immunities was necessitated by the need to harmonise the treatment of assets, property and the people employed by the service of the EAC across all partner states. The Protocol aims at standardising the status, privileges and the immunity to be accorded by the partner states to the Community in its assets and properties, and to the persons employed by the Community. Every country has its own laws and regulations, but when it comes to the EAC, it must have one standard protocol that covers all the partner states in terms of issues of assets, properties and the personnel working for the EAC. Before, people who work for the EAC do not get the right privileges and immunity that is required for them. Because of that, it is important for us, as a country that has always been leading in democracy and putting system and structures in place, to rectify this Protocol. It is important for us, as a country, to protect and look after the people who are working on our behalf at the EAC. They will be protected. They will be given privileges that will look into their welfare and affairs while they are working in our partner states."
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