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"content": "the Senators that are sitting in front and behind me, but the ordinary man on the street who went to the Chase Bank and opened a savings account to save Kshs500 a month. The money has gone down the drain and the directors of this bank are still walking and eating caviar and salmon in Five Star hotels in this country. In comparable jurisdictions, people who have brought down banks have faced very painful experiences. There is man in the US called Madoff who brought down one of the most prestigious Wall Street institutions. He was jailed for 161 years four years ago. Even when he dies his body will be kept for a 161 years before it is given to his family for burial. Here, we celebrate thieves, robbers and the corrupt, and the country is going amok. We want the institutions of governance, such as the Office of the Auditor General, the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Authority (EACC) --- The other day we saw the EACC in Nakuru act as if they had discovered a pool of water on the moon. They found that a governor had not properly banked Kshs121 million in Nakuru. What about the billions? Yet, they want Kenyans to clap for them. Mr. Speaker, Sir, last year there was an allocation of Kshs4.5 billion for medical equipment. This year, again, there is an allocation of Kshs4.5 billion for the same. I want to encourage the Senators to go back to the counties and check if this equipment was ever delivered and is working. I do not want to go into the details of who brought that equipment and who benefited from this fraudulent transaction. Kenyans are being made to pay---"
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