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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Kosgey",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Henry Kiprono Kosgey",
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    "content": "We are talking specifically about returning residents. If we are now going to go into the total list of the people who have been exempted in the last few months, then I need time to prepare that one. This Question asks about returning citizens. The law is very clear. The purpose of having the eight-year rule is to protect our environment. Since the cost of running an old vehicle is high, it is also meant to protect the importer or the consumer. If somebody imports an old car and sells it to somebody else, it is too expensive to run. So, the purpose of saying that this law should be adhered to is to protect the environment and also the consumer. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I note the figure of 400, but I cannot talk about it. I do not believe that so many cars have been given an exemption. On several occasions, on the advice of the Managing Director of the KEBS, I have given exemptions, particularly to people who imported cars but took a lot of time to register them and, therefore, exceeded the eight-year rule by, maybe, a year or two. They happen to have already paid duty. After paying taxes they realized they could not register the car---"
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