All parliamentary appearances
Entries 11111 to 11120 of 17810.
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, there is something going on between Hon. Wamalwa and Hon. Moses Kuria, unless Hon. Wamalwa wants to join the list of the many people Hon. Moses wants to be interviewed by the ICC.
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
They are distracting me. I ask them to use the facility behind and I am sure the legal team of Parliament can help them. Hon. Speaker, the Kriegler and Waki Reports, which are the genesis of this Select Committee, were not debated in the 10th Parliament. They were only tabled. I take this moment to apologise to the people of Kenya. As a Member of Dujis then, I did not stand up in the House at that time and ask why the two reports were not brought to the Floor of the House for discussion. That was an omission and ...
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I am not dealing with a secret document but recommendations of the Waki Commission to investigate the post-election violence (PEV): The recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into Post-Election Violence (CIPEV). Below it, there is no second document. There is secret envelope. If you allow me, I will continue to read. 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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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
This is a document that I have. This is exactly what it is. I did not even finish the essence. If you read that, there are two reports. There is the summarised version of the Waki Report, the Waki Report and a summarised version of the Kriegler Report as they were tabled in this House. I was there. Which one do you have? Do you have the summarised version or the Waki Report? Hon. Speaker, if I may continue---
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Hon. Gichigi is raising a fundamental issue. Clause 16 has parts (a) and (b). Part (b) is dealing with sub-clause (7) of Clause 16, which Hon. Emanikor is deleting and substituting therefor with another sub-clause which reads:- “(7) Each House of Parliament shall consider the report and recommendations by the Committee of Privileges in the manner set out in the Third Schedule.” In her explanation, she only dealt with part (a). You then went ahead to put the Question. We have not dealt with part (b) in as far as sub-clause (7) of Clause 16 is ...
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, there is---
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, what was tabled in this House were the two documents: The summarised version of the Waki Report and the Waki Report itself. I am quoting from the summarised version of the Waki Report and Hon. Nassir can take a walk and get the summarised version. Let me put my idea forward because the most important thing is the content. You do not play because the matter we are dealing with is serious.
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me go to the content. Forget about what is here because many Members want to hear the content. In the Waki Report that was presented to President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, a certain portion, called “The Envelope”, was not handed to them. It is in this Report. The genesis of that envelope was this: That over a period of one year, if Kenya will not establish a local tribunal, then Kofi Annan and the Panel of African Eminent Personalities would hand over that envelope to the International Criminal Court (ICC). This is the genesis - ...
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, these are some of the things that astonish me. The Commission of Inquiry Act, its revised edition, is 2012. You will add me more time because I have spent a lot of time on that. What exists today is Section 7(1), whether it was there in 2010 or whether it is there today. Today, if President Uhuru forms a commission to investigate something, that report must be handed over to Uhuru. You cannot give it to President Museveni or anybody else. That is the gist of the matter I am prosecuting. So, there is a serious flaw there. ...
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14 Oct 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I will use that extra minute. So, Hon. Speaker, if we have to take the route of reconciliation, the truth must be told to Kenyans today and generations to come. One philosopher said: “If you tell the truth, you do not need to remember anything.” Let us tell the truth so that we do not need to remember the Post- Election Violence (PEV). Let us know who the 16 people are. Justice Waki is a Kenyan. If it was Hon. Duale or Hon. Jakoyo who are in that list, let him tell us so that we heal. It ...
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