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
10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
(g) he Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors;
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
(h) Estate Agents Registration Board;
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
(i) The Kenya Roads Board;
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
(j) Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Board;
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
(k) The Retirement Benefits Authority.â Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, you will realize almost all of the institutions listed have good reasons for being supervisory bodies because they deal with the issues we are talking about. But for (f), the LSK; (g) the Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors; and (i), the Kenya Roads Board, â These are Government institutions and if the Minister wanted them to report even without laws, he could order them to report to him section (j) refers to, the NGOs. In an earlier proposal, we had brought in the NGOs. I am willing ...
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
I beg to move:- THAT, the First Schedule be amended by deleting items (f), (g) and (i). In this amendment to the amendment, we propose to leave the NGOs Co-ordination Board.
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24 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in view of the tenor of the debate, would I be in order to ask that the Mover be now called upon to reply?
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10 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, for your indulgence. First of all, I want to thank the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance for the work that has gone into the Bill since we saw it the last time. I want to thank the task force through him for inputting quite a number of suggestions from the Committee in terms of the Bill. I support the Bill this time round.
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10 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is a major improvement to the Bill than the last time. I will be very brief and I want to indicate that there are a number of issues that are still outstanding which we will take up with the Minister as the Bill comes to Committee Stage. One; the legal profession is a very critical component of the administration of justice in the country. The confidentiality between the lawyer and client is sacrosanct under our justices system. We, therefore, request that the legal profession be removed from reporting institutions because of the importance of the ...
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10 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, we already have a criminal justice system in place and this Bill ought to be part of that process. There is no doubt that money laundering is a major crime, but there is nothing special about money laundering in terms of client. Indeed, in terms of the hierarchy of crimes, it is nowhere near the very top. The International Criminal Court deals with the worst crimes in the world like genocide, crimes against humanity and all those kinds of crimes. All those crimes offer or link with the rest of the criminal system very well. For ...
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