All parliamentary appearances
Entries 16751 to 16760 of 17799.
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank the Minister. Extra-judicial killings were the preserve of the Kenya police but these days, extra-judicial killings are being done by the KWS. Mr. Abdi is the seventh person being investigated by the Homicide Division of the CID Headquarters. Mr. Abdi was picked on 30th June, by a
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Mr. Abdi is the seventh person to be investigated by the Homicide Section of the CID. The Homicide Section cannot keep on opening inquest files that will never be closed. It is the way they say they will leave no stones unturned but they never turn them. There are other six cases which the Minister’s department is investigating till today. Mr. Abdi was picked on 30th June this year. It is two to three months now. Could the Minister tell us what his officers are doing?
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, a month ago, more than five people spent 14 hours at the CID Headquarters, in my presence, recording statements on this case. A team was sent to Meru National Park but no stones have ever been turned.
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this House will bear me out. The gentleman who was with Mr. Abdi when motor vehicle KBL 418F, owned by the KWS, which ferried the officers I have mentioned when he was picked up, recorded a statement with the Director of CID a month ago.
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to go further and jog the memory of the Minister. The warden in charge of operations, who is also the Company Commander, is called Peter Lokitele. The guy in charge of intelligence in Meru National Park, who picked Mr. Abdi, is called Lukas Narisha. The driver of the vehicle is Mr. Hussein Murima, who is a sergeant. This information is with senior homicide officers within the CID. I do not need to write a letter. I am a Member of Parliament, and I want to use the Floor of the National Assembly to deal ...
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister is misleading the House. The same Nduati he is talking about is the Head of Investigations at KRA. Could the Minister come out very clearly and say how many informers work for the KRA? Could he also tell us whether the KRA’s mandate to collect revenue has changed and now they are playing the role of the National Security Intelligence Service (NSIS)?
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This matter of the Mau evictees and the IDPs has been with us for the last five years. Could the Minister bring a comprehensive Statement detailing the land that has been bought, from whom and when she will resettle the many Kenyans who are displaced, more specifically the Mau evictees, now that Ministers are resigning from the Secretariat?
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I must praise the Minister, but he should stop bringing piecemeal amendments in the financial sector. He is doing the same in the Capital Markets (Amendment) Bill, which is before this House. He is also doing the same in the Central Bank of Kenya (Amendment) Bill and the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill. Piecemeal amendments will not help the CBK to achieve its desired goals. We can correct the errors that we did in the Financial Bill if we do a comprehensive review of the Central Bank of Kenya Act in line with the independency ...
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, maybe there might be a reshuffle coming up and hon. Mututho is anticipating to be the Minister for Finance. We are at the Second Reading and when the amendments come, whether they are
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11 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am coming from a background where there are number of vacant positions in the current Cabinet and it is the preserve of the President to appoint even people from Nakuru. So, I still ask him to have the hope and the dream of joining the Cabinet. Having said that, the issues I am raising are issues that I can even discuss with the Minister and the Committee and come up with amicable amendments. I have said that having more non-executive members in the board and one executive member is against the corporate governance that ...
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