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"content": " Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for your guidance. The second amendment is in relation to the recommendation on page 19. Looking at the Committee’s observations and findings first is that the accounting officer failed to ensure that imprest amounting to Kshs3.2507 billion that was due was recovered within the stipulated time as per the provisions of the PFM Act, 2012 and Regulation No.93 of the PFM Act Regulations. Instructively, you will note that the second observation under that says that the Committee marked the matter as resolved. In a very contradictory manner, the Committee proceeds to recommend that the accounting officer be reprimanded for failure to manage imprest and ensuring that outstanding imprest is surrendered in time in line with the provisions of the PFM Act. It is important to note, not just the contradiction that the matter has already been settled, but that this is business that goes on even in this House. Members of Parliament travel. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if Hon. Chris Wamalwa would allow me to prosecute my amendment, I would appreciate."
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