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"content": "I thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I have heard what Hon. Osotsi has said. The points he has made are pertinent to the following level: The CAK is a regulator and this is a coordination committee. Largely, we are proposing prosecutions of offences as relates to cybercrime. That is why it is important for it to be at the security docket. When you look at the functions of that coordination committee, it further reports to the National Security Advisory Council (NSAC). Article 240 of the Constitution is clear as to who has the overall lead when it comes to issues security. So, they are the directing agency. Further, when you look at the composition of the committee, you have people like the Chief of Staff of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) and you have the Inspector-General of Police. Surely, they cannot be reporting to the Principal Secretary in charge of ICT. It needs to be coordinated from the interior docket, which is directly under the NSAC in the Office of President. I encourage Hon. Osotsi to see it from that point of view because a lot of the operational issues to do with movement, including moving to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and all those people are covered within that coordination committee. So, we are all in concurrence."
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