{"id":892633,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/892633/?format=json","text_counter":168,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Ruaraka, ODM","speaker_title":"Hon. T. J. Kajwang’","speaker":{"id":2712,"legal_name":"Tom Joseph Kajwang'","slug":"kajwang-tom-joseph-francis"},"content":"I have listened to my friends, Hon. Omboko, the Leader of the Minority party and the Leader of the Majority party. They have defined what this pecuniary interest is; it must be something that you will have financial gain. There must be some money or personal interest that comes with it. If I speak about the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), it is because I have an interest in them for being a member. I might as well not speak about anything legal. Everything in law and legislation here concerns members of the LSK. I have understood what the Member for Kiminini has said. Of course, if a member comes as a witness and, for example, he is the Secretary of TSC and he sits and gets sworn-in to give evidence, he cannot then, remove his buttocks and sit on the other side and say that he is a special member for this or that. It cannot work."}