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    "id": 913841,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Garissa Township, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Aden Duale",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "want the Clerk to write to the KRA even as we approve the nominees, within the next two days, to ask him to bring a confidential letter. We do not want to approve nominees and then we are later told that one of them has tax issues and that he or she is being taken to court. Parliament will be indicted in such a situation. So, institutions that are under obligation to give reports when vetting is being done should not take their work lightly. We cannot indict the nominees because that is a communication between the Office of the Clerk and the KRA. Before any vetting begins, any Chair of a Committee must insist on having a confidential letter from the KRA, the DCI, the EACC and the Credit Reference Bureau. Such documents should be in their custody. That is what we do when we vet nominees in the Appointments Committee. That is not the fault of the nominees but the fault of the KRA and our Clerk."
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