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    "id": 974450,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Halake",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Abshiro Soka Halake",
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    "content": "which the wealth of public servants is not a secret. For instance, you can go on the website and find out what parliamentarians in the United Kingdom (UK) own and what they get. It is written in articles and in the various engagements that they are involved in. It is only here, where we are not open to scrutiny. Another issue to note is that we are ranked the fourth country in Africa in terms of individual wealth. The first is South Africa, then Nigeria, then Morocco and then ourselves. I do not know if we should celebrate or cry. In Nigeria, there are oil issues. It may not be perfect, but the source of that wealth can be traced to a certain natural resource. Unfortunately, it is fossil fuel, but it is there. In South Africa, there is a mining sector that has been there for a very long time. Again, that was attributed to the mining wealth. In Morocco, a lot of millionaires got their wealth from tourism and other sectors. I am not sure what the super-rich in our country would attribute their wealth to. However, we are still home to lots of super-rich people. I am not saying that the super-rich in Kenya are all culpable to corruption, but it would be nice to know what their source of wealth is. For instance, what industries are our super-rich involved in? This is so that our youth who are crying out can say that they want to go into a certain area. Are our rich people, for instance, entrepreneurs in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, like Mark Zuckerberg of"
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