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"speaker_name": "Emurua Dikirr, KANU",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kipyegon Ng’eno",
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"content": "county governments and may be the Legislature and the Judiciary, but a lot of the money that is lost is in the Executive. It is the responsibility of the President to tell us why that money gets lost, not this House. In most cases, the people who are presented and dragged before courts because of loss of money are in the Executive. It is very rare to find Members of Parliament being taken to court. It is very rare for members of the Judiciary to be taken to court because of corruption. It is the Executive. The President should look unto himself and his team and ensure that if he wants to finish corruption, he should deal with his team so that we do not hear those noises about how Members of Parliament, the public and the Judiciary should finish corruption. It is the Executive that should finish corruption. Lastly, the Executive and the President himself should stamp his authority on how we manage the funds that we allocate to roads. Looking at the debts that we have as a country currently, we are really overwhelmed. The first President of this country, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, never left us with debts. The second President, Mzee Moi, never left us with debts although he left a country that was almost broken in terms of the economy. The third President, Mwai Kibaki, who was sick and took office in a wheelchair, is the man who changed the economy of this country."
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