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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Njoroge Nani Mungai",
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    "content": "Constitution requires that you not only budget, but you do not procure anything that is outside of that budget. You will see that that stipulation will have been violated. When it comes to the question of the breach of international or national law, this is where you will find some fairly shocking evidence; and it is shocking at three levels. Governor Waititu used his Office--- The County Government has the mandate of fiscal planning under the Constitution. You will find evidence that a widow who was left property by her deceased husband applied for planning approvals. However, when she did that, the County Government involved itself in machinations to try and frustrate that process, including trying to compulsorily acquire that land. The widow had to go to court to compel the county to undertake its mandate. Now, that is not the shocking part; the shocking part is that the widow received a telephone call calling her to the Governor’s Office, and the Governor personally demanded from her that she transfers two parcels of land. Those parcels of land were to be transferred to his wife so that she could get the approvals that she needed. Because of her desperate situation, she did that, but fortunately, the Constitution provides a remedy for her. She went to the Commission for Administration of Justice (CAJ) or the “Ombudsman,” and made a formal complaint. The Constitution and the Act that sets up the CAJ provides a mechanism that allows one to complain. It empowers the CAJ to,"
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