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"content": "I am worried that there are so many institutions that are training. So, it is hard to determine the quality of training that happens in those institutions or who is regulating them. Sen. Wetangula mentioned that we now have ethical issues surrounding ADR that whenever two parties go for ADR, the conciliator or mediator cuts deals with one of the parties. That means that we need order. The committee that has been proposed in this Bill needs to be formed. The Committee should keep a regulation register of those who are trained ascertaining that they have been trained in a certain manner through certain courses and that they have passed. Anyone who required the services of a mediator or conciliator needs to go to the register and pick from there. The mediators will have been grouped into their different industries so one can pick somebody who is conversant with the issue speaking to your dispute. That is the sort of order we are looking for. Currently, under the Arbitration Act, arbitrators are already grouped in that manner so this is very possible. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it was interesting that Sen. M. Kajwang’ brought up the issue of the church leaders who have been conciliators for a long time. However, I feel that they do not fall in that category. When a church leader is doing the conciliation, they do not ask for money. They do it out of the spirit, so to speak. They help people to The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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