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Entries 11661 to 11670 of 17810.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Yes, I am the Leader of the Majority Party. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
I will not go to the Njuri Ncheke issue. I will go to the fundamentals of this Motion. I want to thank Hon. Odanga for at least being the first Member of this 11th Parliament to operationalise Article 152 (6) on the impeachment of a Cabinet Secretary (CS). He never did good homework. For those of us who served in the 10th Parliament, this is a statement which is written and there are number of legal flaws as, Hon. Chepkong’a said. When Hon. Odanga was creating this Motion, in a number of areas, he spoke about the Education Act, 2007 ...
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
I will go to the first matter; the CS appears to have committed a gross violation of Section 8 of the Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003. Hon. Odanga was to provide empirical and factual evidence on how this CS has violated that section. All that he has provided, and I will quote. He says: “The CS appears to have violated the said section of the law.” The burden of proof - I am not a lawyer but I am a good lawmaker - lies with Hon. Odanga to tell us that it is not about appearance. In my community, appearance ...
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
I will move very fast. Two, he says that the CS has violated Section 6 of the Education Act, 2007. Number one, you do not violate a law that does not exist. There is no law that is called “Education Act 2007”. There is Basic Education Act, 2013 which repealed the sections you are quoting of 2007. It was Education Act Cap.11, 1968. Hon. Odanga is my good friend. I want to confess to the House, and I want to go on record, that the person who denied the people of northern Kenya teachers is Mr. Sossion.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
You can judge me but last night at 8.45 p.m. after I had left the mosque -Safaricom can confirm this - Mr. Sossion called me and asked me: “Hon. A.B. Duale---” I asked him: “What do you want?” He said: “About Kaimenyi.” He called me and I have the evidence.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I want the country to know and I am ready to provide my phone to Safaricom. He called me at 8.45 p.m. after I had left the mosque. He told me: “I want to talk to you about Mr. Jacob Kaimenyi.” I said: “I am sorry. From the Rift Valley, I only speak to one man called William Samoei Ruto.” That was the end of the story.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, we know the owner of the project. We know the people who are behind this.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, in 2007 to 2009, the only person I used to speak to was the former Prime Minister, Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga. There are people you speak to in this country, who are very important. If some people do not have others to speak to, they can speak to me. They can call me. I am also a very important citizen.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
A quotation was made from Section 6 of the Education Act, 2007. I am sorry that, that Act does not exist. So, you cannot pin the CS down on Article 152 (6) of the Constitution; it says that you must prove beyond reasonable doubt the violation of the said sections. The CS, Mr. Jacob Kaimenyi invoked Section 98 of the Basic Education Act, 2013 on transitional clauses. I participated in the making of that law. Section 8 of the transitional clauses of Basic Education Act, 2013 give the CS the mandate to extend tenure of office of the former board ...
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