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    "id": 974421,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Kamar",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 33,
        "legal_name": "Margaret Jepkoech Kamar",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity, first, to congratulate Sen. Farhiya for tabling this timely Bill. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, a country that is not accountable to itself and to its people cannot have a good foundation for growth. This Bill is bringing accountability to the fore of everything that we do. I really believe that this is what we require as a country. We have to account to one another just the way spouses can also account to each other and their children. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is also very important because it is giving a structured way of doing lifestyle audit. We have prosecuted people in barazas, funerals and churches to the extent that Kenyans do not understand what their leadership is doing. This is a very important Bill. The way it is structured, there will be no rumour about it. If somebody feels that there is a need to undertake a lifestyle audit of a colleague in this House, the procedure has been outlined. Clause 17 is very clear that you can report an incident or an individual and require that the right body investigates. This is very neat and clear. There are people who have complained that they are being witch-hunted. I want to talk of a case of a youth in my village who was seen with a Prado."
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