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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Khalwale",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, arising from the court ruling, the Office of the Attorney- General’s professional assessment of the subject matter was that the Ministry takes appropriate action to avoid potential litigation for breach of contract without prejudicing investigations. The Attorney-General also observed that the doctrine of value for money be applied to this matter since the Ministry was satisfied with both quality and prices of the switches. He, however, pointed out that the Ministry’s compliance with the contractual obligations depended on the outcome of his consultations with KACC. In its letter, reference KACC/Invoice 6/14 Vol.IV (82) dated 9th March, 2007 and KACC/Invoice 6/14 Vol.IV(87) dated 2nd April, 2007 - which I have attached as Annexes 3 and 4 - addressed to the Managing Director, Dol International, KACC made it clear that the decision on whether to, or not to accept the goods lay with the Ministry of Health as a matter of contractual obligations. The Commission’s responsibility was merely to advise the Ministry to exercise caution in the matter in light of the ongoing criminal investigations. The Permanent Secretary Prof. James ole Kiyiapi told the Committee that the Ministry would be guided by the outcome of the KACC case that was awaiting action in due course."
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