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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka",
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        "legal_name": "Boniface Mutinda Kabaka",
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    "content": "Let me cite a bit of our experience at the KSL. Like it has been said, after UoN, we used to be allowed to sit for examinations in advance at the Kenya School of Law along Ngong Road. Mr. Speaker, Sir, during our time, we used to be well prepared for examinations. We would even be allowed to go and sit for the bar examinations at the KSL in advance when it was still along Ngong’ Road. We used to have very good lecturers who were professional practitioners like the late Sen. Mutula Kilonzo who taught us Professional Ethics and Etiquette. He is the only lecturer at the time who did not receive his salary from the KSL. His salary went to the best student in the Professional Ethics and Etiquette Paper. The late Sen. Mutula Kilonzo would always match his suits to the cars that he drove. For example when he wore a red suit, he would come driving a red Mercedes. The late Sen. Mutula Kilonzo had suits of different colours with different cars to match them. He was a flamboyant man. I wish to state that there could be a problem with the type of lecturers at the KSL. Some of them could be sadists. I do not understand how a lecturer can fail students enmasse year in, year out, and still continue to teach there. Some of the reference that the Committee will have to look into is to interrogate with a lot of keenness the specific lecturers who are failing students en masse ."
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