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    "speaker_name": "Rongo, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Paul Abuor",
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    "content": "offence will be imprisoned for a term not exceeding five years. So, these proposed changes will go a long way in deterring people who want to commit fraud. I also wish to comment on Clause 10, which seeks to amend Section 156 by replacing it with a new section concerning agents and brokers. From where I stand, this is a good amendment because agents and brokers have made people lose their claims. I have had a personal experience where I was driving a vehicle thinking that I was fully insured, but when I was involved in an accident and sought compensation, I realised that the agent had not remitted that money to the insurance company. So, I fully support the amendment in Clause 10 and say that once the Bill gets to the Committee of the whole House stage, I will seek to have that section retained the way it is in the proposed Act. The proposed amendment says that an intermediary shall not receive any premiums on behalf of the insurer."
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