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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Rarieda, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Otiende Amollo",
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        "legal_name": "Paul Otiende Amollo",
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    "content": "According to Article 114(3) (b) of the Constitution, the imposition of charges on a public fund is a money Bill. In Article 114(3)(c) of the Constitution, the investment of public money is a money Bill. In Article 114(3)(e), matters incidental to any of those matters are money Bills. I do not have a fundamental issue with the Motion except to the extent that it assumes that all public schools have electricity because all Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras must have some sort of power. The second last line of the Motion includes profiling of alleged perpetrators of arson. You cannot do that because it is unconstitutional. The fundamental question for this and similar Motions is that I would like guidance on whether this Motion has gone through that requirement of the Constitution or of the Committee which in this case is the Budget and Appropriations Committee and the views of the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury, so that it can be substantively debated."
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