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Entries 11081 to 11090 of 17810.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
The Kenya School of Law (Training Programmes) Regulations, 2015 and the explanatory memorandum. The Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of the Constituencies Development Fund for the year ended 30th June, 2014 and the Certificates of the Auditor-General therein in respect of the following Constituencies:- Njoro Constituency; Lunga Lunga Constituency; Magarini Constituency; Lamu East Constituency; Galole Constituency; Kilifi North Constituency; Lamu West Constituency; Kinango Constituency; Ndia Constituency; Kilgoris Constituency; Ol-Jorok Constituency; Kuresoi South Constituency; Kipipiri Constituency; and, Belgut Constituency.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No. 44(2)(a), on behalf of the House Business Committee (HBC), I rise to give the Statement regarding the business appearing before the House the week beginning Tuesday, 20th October 2015.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
As Members are aware, Tuesday, 20th October 2015 is Mashujaa Day; therefore, there will be no business for that day and I have not scheduled any Cabinet Secretaries to appear before committees on that material day. Hon. Speaker, as usual the House Business Committee met on Tuesday, 13th October 2015 to give priority to the business of the House. On Wednesday morning, next week, the House will consider the Health Records and Information Managers Bill, 2015, the Access to Information Bill, 2015 and the Senate Amendments to National Drought Management Authority Bill, 2013. Hon. Speaker, on Wednesday afternoon scheduled for ...
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Finally, the HBC will reconvene on Wednesday, 21st October 2015 at the rise of the House to consider business for the rest of the week. I now wish to lay the Statement on the Table of the House. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, we only bring matters that come from the Executive through the Office of the Clerk and your Office to the Chamber. I think the best advice I will give to my good friend the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee is to frame a question to the Minister for Infrastructure and next week as a matter of priority the Minister will appear before the Transport, Public Works and Housing Committee. The Vice-Chair is seated here. I am saying next week Wednesday or Tuesday of the week after so that the Cabinet Secretary can be questioned by Parliament. The ...
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Duale deals with matters when they come to Parliament. I do not do errand work. I do not go to the Executive to ask them what happened to something which was there four years ago. The Member can write and the Vice-Chair can attend the meeting and then that Cabinet The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Secretary is put to task on why he is keeping and sleeping on the job in as far as the regulations for Engineers are concerned.
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. I rise under Standing Order No.53(3) read together with Standing Order No.139(1) to request for the deferment of the putting of the Question for the Third Reading of the Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Bill (National Assembly Bill No.35 of 2014). Standing Order No. 53(3) states that:- “(3) Despite paragraph (2), the Speaker may, on the request of a member, defer the putting of the question to the following day in which case the Speaker shall thereupon nominate a time at which the question shall be put.” Hon. Speaker, on Wednesday, 14th October 2015, ...
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15 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
espoused in the Constitution. Firstly, the Bill does not provide for a clause to prevent courts of law from interfering on matters before Parliament, a key tenant of parliamentary privilege and the spirit of separation of powers. Secondly, the Bill as considered contains provisions that may be said to offend the freedom of expression, media and access to information as provided for by Articles 33, 34 and 35 and more specifically, refer to as gagging the media. There is, therefore, need for the House to consider the amendments passed. Thirdly, if this Bill is passed, it will retrogressively in more ...
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