Abdikadir Mohammed was elected MP for the Mandera Central Constituency in 2007. A Harvard Law School graduate, he heads the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional Reform
20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the core function of the KRA, and the KRA is one corporate entity, it does not have departments âxâ and âyâ. It is a legal entity. The KRA is one legal entity. It does not have different departments called KRA âxâ and KRA âyâ. It is one entity and every week---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the core function of the KRA, and the KRA is one corporate entity, it does not have departments âxâ and âyâ. It is a legal entity. The KRA is one legal entity. It does not have different departments called KRA âxâ and KRA âyâ. It is one entity and every week---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the Attorney-General said that it was not his business to go and look for typed proceedings, and when the gentleman says that it was not his business to collect Kshs2.4 billion---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the Attorney-General said that it was not his business to go and look for typed proceedings, and when the gentleman says that it was not his business to collect Kshs2.4 billion---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me educate the hon. Member. In 2004, the KRA distressed, attached the property of Kingsway Motors. Kingsway motors agreed to a payment of Kshs1.5 million per week. In other words, Kingsway Motors accepted that they were going to pay Kshs1.5 million per week. Sometime later, they stopped paying. In 2006, that matter was mentioned in this House. It was after that---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me educate the hon. Member. In 2004, the KRA distressed, attached the property of Kingsway Motors. Kingsway motors agreed to a payment of Kshs1.5 million per week. In other words, Kingsway Motors accepted that they were going to pay Kshs1.5 million per week. Sometime later, they stopped paying. In 2006, that matter was mentioned in this House. It was after that---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when this matter was taken to court by Kingsway â and it lost this case â this gentleman came before us. He agreed that Kshs2.4 billion was outstanding and nothing had been paid. His answer was. âI did the case and I won it. Everything else belongs to somebody elseâ. Therein lies the issue. We had the then Attorney-General, Amos Wako, all of a sudden say, âI put the case. I asked them to give me typed copies, but two-and-a-half years later I am waiting for the typed copies.â
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when this matter was taken to court by Kingsway â and it lost this case â this gentleman came before us. He agreed that Kshs2.4 billion was outstanding and nothing had been paid. His answer was. âI did the case and I won it. Everything else belongs to somebody elseâ. Therein lies the issue. We had the then Attorney-General, Amos Wako, all of a sudden say, âI put the case. I asked them to give me typed copies, but two-and-a-half years later I am waiting for the typed copies.â
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