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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr",
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    "content": "once said that: “What is in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell sweet.” Sen. Wetangula is the Senate Minority Leader whether he is named or not. That is our position. When the Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Murkomen, called me, I appreciated the fact that you have a problem with the cash disbursement schedule. I agree that he called me and mentioned it but I told him that he should consult Sen. Wetangula who is the Senate Minority Leader. He did not inform me that he was going to form a Committee. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am concerned, in fact, that the Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Murkomen, should tell us why cash should not be disbursed to counties when there appears to be what would be a typographical error. I personally believe that we do not need this sort of back and forth. The Cabinet Secretary (CS) Treasury should have been in a position to disburse funds subject to any corrections that might arise. That is a more urgent issue. However, I have said that the Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Murkomen - he is a pastor having come from such a family - consulted me and I asked him to please speak to Sen. Wetangula who I recognise as my Minority Leader whether Noah comes, whether there is hell or high water."
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