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    "content": "in Kisumu was promoted last year. He was given arrears of over Kshs2 million for “working very hard” and yet he does not report on duty. That is something that does not even require an investigation. It is a criminal act; that doctor should be arrested and charged in a court of law. I support Sen. Khaniri’s Statement. We, as a Senate, must call for a proper consultation. We need to sit down and discuss our role in leadership. Do we have to sit and then act when things go wrong, or should we not be the people to ensure that the right things are done? Right now in Trans Nzoia, despite the fact that there are no medicines and surgical gloves in the hospital stores, Kshs142 million is being paid as advance payment to “tenderpreneurs” who are trying to build a hospital in Kitale. That hospital is nowhere near completion and it may be completed in maybe three or four years, yet here we are, paying more than Kshs140 million. They are paying Kshs36 million today for medical gases which will be needed when the hospital starts functioning in two years’ time. The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) is on record complaining that county governments have been collecting medicine from them but not for paying for them. For example, in Trans Nzoia County---"
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