All parliamentary appearances
Entries 11591 to 11600 of 17810.
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. This is the last time we are giving a lifeline to the Vetting of Judges and Magistrates Board. For about nine months, we have not heard about them since the Chair brought an extension in 2013. We also do not see them. We do not know who they vet and now, they have affected the career progression of very senior Kenyans in the judicial system. My good friend who worked very well with the Moi regime, Mr. Rao, this amendment is your last chance. You better start saving. Pack your bags and go by December. ...
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
(ii) Hon. Samuel Chepkong’a;
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
(iii) Hon. Mary Emaase;
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you. I beg to support.
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
(iv) Hon. Johnson Sakaja; and,
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
(v) Hon. Abdikadir Aden.
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
This is a small matter following your Communication and the subsequent Communication that you received from the Senate Speaker. The Committee on Selection, in its Sitting, decided to appoint the five Members to that Committee. I ask the Minority Party Whip to second.
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, first, I would like to thank the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs and his team because the companies and insolvency Bill has been before this House since January 2014.
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Millie Odhiambo, I am very sorry. I am fasting. You must respect my faith. You must be aware of the calendar of all the religious leaders in this country. Nevertheless, I am thankful for the water. I will take it at home in the evening. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I thank the Committee because this is such a voluminous law that I have ever seen in my eight years as a Member of Parliament. The first Bill that I brought to the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal affairs is The Companies Law. They said that the amendments were ...
view
-
9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
The process of reforming the Companies Law in Kenya started in 1992 when the then Attorney-General appointed a task force to deal with this matter. That task force presented several reports to all subsequent governments. It encompassed representatives of the private and public sectors as well as the Government in making sure that Kenya gets a Companies Act, and that the Companies Act, Cap. 486 is reviewed. Why did we ask for this review? This was basically to remove all unethical business practices and the use of commercial entities as a vehicle for exploitation by companies. Fraud was very rampant ...
view