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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
are getting back to business. However, the way things are going we only hear of numbers. The only thing we wait for is the Press conference. I hope something will change after we pass the Budget and Appropriations Bill. However, this Statement is just a good statement but we need to get it one by one. Hon. Speaker, I think you need to give direction that every Member is given a copy. This is because we have enough time between today and next Wednesday. Some of us do not stay late at night and so would read during the day ...
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. As I second, I was trying to ask myself something, at the back of my mind, about what the Chair was moving. It is on a light touch. Was it the Appropriation Bill or something else? Let me second the Bill. This Appropriation Bill is prepared based on Article 223 and Section 44 of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act. Let me make it very clear. First, it is to thank the Budget and Appropriations Committee for doing a good job and making sure that they interrogated the various stakeholders despite the challenges we are ...
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
bills, verified pending bills incurred by our correctional service and the National Youth Service (NYS) must be paid because the money will be there once this House approves the Bill this afternoon. There are changes in development partners-funded projects. It is because of the various development partners that fund projects in our country. The alignment was to be done based on the situation we are facing. Finally, this Bill is dealing with the rationalisation of the Budget to align it with expected revenue shortfalls. We are going to face shortages. Our GDP will go down. Our revenue collection will also ...
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
She wants me to wish her a happy birthday. That is not part of the…
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, you know if one wants to support their Tangatanga friends, they can do it outside, not inside the Chamber. What Hon, Alice is trying to do is to support one of her senior Tangatanga Members. Let me withdraw the word “watching”, but the law will be watching…
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers 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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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Deputy Speaker. As Members, we will be watching. We will be looking at the law, whether the Chair will violate the PFM Act and the Constitution. That is our business. To Hon. Alice Wahome, happy birthday to you. If you want to support your Tangatanga friends, I have no problem, but please do it outside the Chamber.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Submission of Judicial Service Commission’s Budget Estimates for Financial Year 2020/21 and related documents. These are the Sub-Sector Report; the Programme-Based Budget for the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework period for 2010 to 2021; and Recurrent Budget Estimates for Medium-Term Expenditure Framework period 2020 to 2021 and 2022 to 2023.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Submission of Judiciary’s Budget Estimates for Financial Year 2020/2021 and related documents I thank the Judiciary for complying with the law in submitting their Budget Estimates.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Secondly, I thank the National Treasury for complying with the law that they must submit by 30th April the following documents: The Programme-Based Budget of the national Government for the year ending 30th June 2021; The Estimates of Development Expenditure for the national Government for the Financial Year ending 30th June 2021; The Estimates of the current expenditure for the national Government for the year ending 30th June 2021; and, The list of projects of the national Government for the Financial Year ending 30th June 2021. Just before I sit, with your permission, I request you to allow me to ...
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