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    "content": "In their implementation status, they will tell you that they do not agree with that recommendation. They will tell you that they carried out investigations and give their findings. On the basis of their findings, they can tell you that this recommendation is not capable of implementation in the manner in which it is recommended. The matter rests there because you will have done your bit and the other agencies will also have done theirs. For that reason, I urge our current committees to stop making some vague recommendations. If you do not want a State officer or public officer to hold a public office, then you must recommend investigation to be carried out by some specific entity because you must give reasons. If you say that you found a public officer or State officer was walking nude and say that he should not hold a public office, who will implement that? He will say that he found the person very well dressed. Even as we make our recommendations, we need to be careful on what we want done and by who. It should not be left hanging. You must direct a particular office or agency to do further investigations that you are not capable of doing. Both of you are right. Hon. John Mbadi is right that there was a recommendation and that is what was recommended. Again, what has been said by both the Leader of the Majority Party and Hon. Cheptumo is still correct factually because imagine if we just say we have recommended this or that, then people will not hold offices. Proceed."
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