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    "content": "been done properly. However, the cost of these machines is exaggerated. This is corruption. If we do not talk about it, nobody will and yet our counties are suffering. The amount of money being deducted can be used for good service. In fact, my dear colleagues, if counties were allowed to do Public Private Partnership (PPP), possibly they would have saved a lot of money by purchasing the equipment themselves on need basis. When Sen. Orengo says he is amazed by the revelation made by Sen. Murkomen, I am also amazed. I thought that he would be having more information than us because he spends time with the powers that be. He should know more than we do. Therefore, if he does not know, then who knows? It is sad that the Senate does not know. We see Sen. Murkomen as our institution for he is the Senate Majority Leader. When we land in Eldoret, one of the things that we should do is visit Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital. We need to find out how many X-rays machines which are cleaning equipment are there in that hospital. We will get an opportunity to do a very basic interrogation. How much is the cost of one equipment? By the time we will be leaving Uasin Gishu County, we need to know how much they would have paid for the equipment. Let us face this thing head on rather than waiting for mercury to get into our sugar, the Ngiritas to go to jail and the fertilizer to have mercury like I have learnt from the paper that I am holding. This is one case where we can intervene before it becomes a very bad scandal."
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