All parliamentary appearances
Entries 15511 to 15520 of 17810.
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I agree with hon. Gumbo. Article 37(2) of the Vienna Convention must be read together with Article 41(1). Yes, you will be given immunity but Article 41 tells you that you must respect the laws and the regulations of the host country. So, you can be a diplomat and I am sure many diplomats are watching this and will hear it. Our diplomats are everywhere in the world, but you must live within both Articles of the Vienna Convention. With regard to the issue of the wife and children, in my opinion, the Kenyan Government must come ...
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
just like the Chinese, the UK or any other Government. The Chinese and the Americans are all friendly governments. Hon. Gichigi asked what steps the Government is taking. In my Statement, I talked about the extradition orders, the role of the DPP, the role of the American Embassy and how we have written to their Government. Justice must be done to that poor Kenyan from the slum, Alhaji Lukindo. His death and blood is not in vain. I am sure the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government and the office of the DPP ...
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. David Were has said it all. This man left the country the second day. I am sure that if there was co-ordination between our security agencies; that is the police and the Immigration Department the man should have been held at the airport. However, the man who died was a poor man from the slum. So, they thought they will go away with his death. I want to thank Hon. Gumbo for bringing to the attention of the House that Haji Lukindo was not from Rarienda. He stood to request for the Statement on behalf of the many Kenyans---
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Yes, it is hon. David Wafula of Saboti Constituency. On hon. Grace Kiptui’s questions, I do not think the Government has failed. I am sure that Mr. Walde can run but he has no choice. The Kenyan Government must engage the Interpol and do all the paper work to bring him back to face justice.
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
On hon. Bett’s concerns, in future we must put in place very stringent measures and we must not allow diplomats to behave differently in this country from the way other diplomats behave in other countries. Hon. Konchella’s concerns were more of training than a comment. The same applies to hon. Nakara’s concerns. I do not know what hon. Junet was doing when I was reading my Statement. I have given the time he left the 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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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
country and through which exit point. He took Flight No.KLM566. The KLM usually leaves at 2350 hours.
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Walde never left in the morning but he left in the evening by a flight through Entebbe. Even now, the hon. Member is not listening to me. I think hon. David Ochieng is giving him some local politics back at home.
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am sure it is a very sad incident. It has happened and this House stands with Haji Lukindo’s family. I am sure that there are many other Kenyans who suffer because of diplomats who use the Vienna Convention to avoid arrest. The leadership of this House must stand up and protect our people.
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, the Member for Mvita and the son of a great man, Shariff Nassir, hon. Abdullswamad Sheriff Nassir sought a Statement on the
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10 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Fund. The first question was the reason why the relevant Ministries have not gazetted Uwezo Fund to date and yet the Cabinet Secretary informed the public that the Fund had been gazetted on 6th September, 2013.
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