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    "content": "However, if you acquired land illegally, there is no reason you should be compensated. Chapter 26 of the Land Act is also very clear that you cannot try to get something out of an illegality. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Kenyans out there ought to remember that the Mau Forest is what is feeding this country. This is not only limited to the Mau Forest; the Aberdares and Mt. Kenya National parks are other issues of conservation. We are lying to people that we are conserving our environment, yet we are destroying it. Kenyans, this House and Parliament ought to rise up. A report was tabled in Parliament, which was very clear on the boundaries. However, there is this nonsense of the cutline; there is nothing like a cutline! A cutline is complicity and corruption. These are people who want to make a right out of something wrong. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we have records. Everybody knows the first adjudication of the Mau Complex was in 1976. We need to go back and look at those records. There are 23 blocks, but the one which is heavily affected is the Maasai Mau, where we have people who are dying. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I request that this matter be discussed here because we cannot be spending taxpayers’ money to investigate and report just for them to come and collect dust. Shame on us if we continue doing that!"
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