All parliamentary appearances
Entries 15591 to 15600 of 17799.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I totally agree with you. Committees should not have the excuse of clerks. When a Member asks for an investigative issue pertaining to a Committee, there is always a bit of laxity on the Committees; they are not taking hon. Members’ issues very seriously. Also, the issue hon. Eng. Gumbo has raised is a matter of national importance. It is a matter that we should not watch. Today our diplomats who are everywhere in the world and more so in the USA, if they kill an American, a Briton, French, or a German, they cannot leave those ...
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
London, or Bonn. So, I task the Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations. This is a small matter. It is a matter of calling the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet Secretary in charge of internal security. It has taken three weeks. You need to act.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I will provide an answer on Wednesday next week. I hope my good friend will be in the House.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to ask the Chairman of Finance, Planning and Trade Committee why they are in a hurry when this Committee is already in possession of information that the said person is under investigation? The SRC is under no duress and I am not aware of any problems that particular commission is facing because of being understaffed. As a matter of fact, the Budget and Appropriations Committee, which I am privileged to be a member of has in the past been asked a question which it is going to report on, on ...
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you hon. Deputy Speaker. I stand to support this Motion. Before I go very far, I want to call upon my very good friend who has just spoken, hon. Opiyo, that it is not about how you raise your voice. It is the kind of substance in your contribution. Even the letter from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission--- I am sure there are various ways in which EACC communicates to Parliament. They will tell you: “The above nominee is under investigation and this is the file number. The nominee has a case in court and we are pursuing him.” ...
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, Mr. Francis Kimemia, the current Secretary to the Cabinet had worse allegations from the EACC. They appeared before the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security and they retracted them.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to be protected.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. The CEO of the EACC appeared before the Committee chaired by none other than the Chairman of Administration and National Security Committee and he retracted his letter. He gave a letter clearing the nominee.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
These people who make noise behaving as if this is a market--- This is a National Assembly, listen to me, I have the Floor.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, out of the 24 Principal Secretaries, seven---
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