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    "content": "follow as CPAIC so that we can have an implementation sub-committee that follows up and is able to furnish the House with a note on progress in fulfilment of the recommendations of the Committee. Madam Temporary Speaker, the Public Audit Act requires that upon adoption of a report by Parliament, accounting officers shall, within three months, submit a progress report to the Senate. Therefore, that is built in after adoption. However, in a case like this, where the report has sat in the Senate for three years, I believe the implementation sub- committee can deal with that. Finally, the Auditor-General is also required to report on outstanding issues from previous audits, but this happens at the next audit cycle. Madam Temporary Speaker, I would have said much, but looking at the time, I just want to finalise by saying that there will be a challenge where you have a situation like the one on hatcheries which are bought by the Executive and distributed by the Members of the County Assembly. Who is going to oversight who? So, even primary oversight dies in that kind of perspective. I want to laud the Public Accounts Committee of Homabay County, led by a very able female Certified Public Accountant (CPA) called Nereah Amondi. I believe that she is up to the task and that they will look at all these issues and bring a report to the Assembly. This is because they were not in the Assembly that was complicit in that particular transaction. Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move."
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