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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you remember that on 1st March, 2011, the Member for Kilome Constituency, Mr. John Harun Mwau rose on a point of order and sought a Ministerial Statement with regard to allegations made against him by the immediate former US Ambassador, Michael Ranneberger in his criminal complaint marked SECRET/REL/KENYA, which we tabled in this august House on 17th February,2011. Before I give this Statement, there are some issues which touch on the character of Mr. Mwau. If you look at Standing Order No. 79(4) it states as follows:- “No Member shall impute improper motive to any other member except upon a specific substantive Motion of which at least three days’ notice has been given, calling in question the conduct of that Member.” Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this particular Statement borders on the character of one Mr. Mwau. In other words, if I have to give this Statement, then it is only Mr. Mwau who can seek for clarification. If that is not done, then the Chair can order the Minister under Standing Order No.1 to allow for others also to seek clarification, but upon applying for a substantive Motion. So, I need that clarification before I read it."
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