{"id":969789,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/969789/?format=json","text_counter":331,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":124,"legal_name":"Samson Kegeo Ongeri","slug":"samson-ongeri"},"content":"He was never sworn, but he gave a statement in this House that the wife who was cited in corruption with his family was not a family member. I expected him to produce an affidavit recanting that the lady cited in corruption was not his wife and the children cited in corruption were not his daughters. I would have had an opportunity to be persuaded to think that, that was possible. Thirdly, one of the things that I find irreconcilable is when you say that we must prove beyond reasonable doubt gross misconduct. What can be more gross misconduct than depriving a widow – leave alone a married lady – her only level of subsistence by finding a way of forcing her to bring about a change of the title deed under duress? The Commission of Administrative Justice did the right thing. It is a constitutional mandate. Mr. Speaker Sir, on those three points alone, I am fully persuaded that he needs to go home. Thank you."}