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"speaker_title": "Hon. David Gikaria",
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"content": "you want to leave, then you just leave that place in a very dangerous situation in terms of human health, environmental health and very many other things. So, it is important for us to ensure that when you are leaving that place, you leave it as good as you had found it without any toxic waste to the environment. Of course, the design stage of the facility is very important. I do not want to belabour on it. Part XI which is most important, provides for illicit trafficking of nuclear materials. If this aspect is not handled carefully by the people who have been authorised to engage in this business, then it becomes very dangerous. Illicit trafficking of nuclear materials can cause death. In fact, one of the penalties that people were proposing is that any person who is handling nuclear material must be responsible in the way that they handle it. An example is a doctor who is handling you in a hospital. If he or she leaves you for a long time on an x-ray, you are going to contract many radiation effects that you might end up losing your life. The penalty for that was only one year in jail or a fine of Kshs1 million. It was proposed by the public that for that negligence, you must pay heavily and not just a penalty of Kshs1 million. Of course, just because of your mishandling of nuclear material, you end causing many deaths. Again, the Committee will bring an amendment when the time comes."
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