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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that is what I was getting to. A better method is to ask each Senator, through their governors, to use the Standing Orders and cause to be tabled a list of all the equipment delivered, status of that equipment, like I did, plus training. It is upon the tabling of those documents that we will establish where the gaps are. In the case of Makindu, we know where the gaps are. The equipment has not been installed and there is no training. That is the only way we can logically interrogate this matter. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the second recommendation on a special audit is also misplaced. Why? The concern we, as a Senate, have is that there is no value for money. The Governor for Kirinyaga, Hon Anne Waiguru and Vice Chairperson of CoG said, they are being given equipment at an over price. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, once we get a list from every county like we did in Makueni County, we need to know the market price of that equipment vis-a-vis the price that was given to the national Government. This document does not request and make an order to have a price list. Therefore, a special audit will not help. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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