22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
The President’s Reservations here talk about, “subject to any agreement which may be entered.” As we are talking right now, there are millions of people who already have existing contracts with the KP, the licensee. However, such agreements are not in effect. The amendments that I sought were to give some timeframe. The President’s Reservation does not give any form of indication to that end. As much as the Reservations are constitutional, the President has already made them more or less into law bearing in mind we do not have the required numbers. Definitely, we will be looking at the ...
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
The President’s Reservations here talk about, “subject to any agreement which may be entered.” As we are talking right now, there are millions of people who already have existing contracts with the KP, the licensee. However, such agreements are not in effect. The amendments that I sought were to give some timeframe. The President’s Reservation does not give any form of indication to that end. As much as the Reservations are constitutional, the President has already made them more or less into law bearing in mind we do not have the required numbers. Definitely, we will be looking at the ...
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
I said it was an issue of professional courtesy.
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
I said it was an issue of professional courtesy.
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
It belongs to the House!
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
It belongs to the House!
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
I agree to that, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman.
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
I agree to that, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman.
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to second this amendment of the Bill. Even though I am not a member of this Committee, I have gone through it. As Hon. Sakaja rightfully put it, emphasis is on Clause 278(1) where it says: “Any person who has stock in his possession which may reasonably be suspected of being stolen or unlawfully obtained shall, if he fails to prove to the satisfaction of the court that he came by the stock lawfully, be guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction to the penalties prescribed for theft.” He will ...
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22 Nov 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to second this amendment of the Bill. Even though I am not a member of this Committee, I have gone through it. As Hon. Sakaja rightfully put it, emphasis is on Clause 278(1) where it says: “Any person who has stock in his possession which may reasonably be suspected of being stolen or unlawfully obtained shall, if he fails to prove to the satisfaction of the court that he came by the stock lawfully, be guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction to the penalties prescribed for theft.” He will ...
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