All parliamentary appearances
Entries 17141 to 17150 of 17799.
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to thank the Minister for showing that this huge amount of money has been spent on mitigation.
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, this Question is very specific in terms of the breakdown and I have no problem with this. However, the Minister has given us the list as per the counties and it becomes very difficult for me to interrogate and see whether this amount of work has been done in Garissa, Wajir and Mandera. What specific work has been done in Dujis, Lagdera, Fafi and so on?
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, last week, the Deputy Speaker, who was on the Chair gave direction that the Minister – by then her colleague – was to come back and give specific constituency-based projects and mitigation measures in all the ASAL districts.
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I need your guidance. The Minister has a very adequate answer but it becomes very difficult for me and my colleagues in this House to interrogate it because it has been lumped together in a county system.
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I have said that we have no issue with the county. We represent constituencies. We want to confirm to the Minister and to the Government whether 58 plastic collapsible water tanks were distributed in this county in my constituency.
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to say it here that there was no plastic tank delivered in my constituency. That is why – through your guidance – we agreed that out of all these projects, we know how many went to Dujis, Fafi, how many went to Dr. Nuh and Mr. Chachu’s constituencies. Is the Minister in order to say that I can interrogate and see what was given to Garissa County, Wajir and north eastern and what went to Dujis? Is the Minister in order to allude to that fact?
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, from the onset the Prime Minister is the Prime Minister of Kenya and it is the ownership of this House that every hon. Member gets an opportunity to ask questions during the Prime Minister’s Time. In October, 2010, Mr. Moses Wetangula was censured by this House. A report was adopted. On the basis of that report, Mr. Wetangula, stepped aside. It is only morally right under this Constitution that the Prime Minister who is the co-ordinator and the supervisor of the Grand Coalition Government, who is supposed to share with us all---
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I totally agree. However, what I am saying is that the House adopted a Report, but the Minister took a pre-emptive step the day before the House wanted to adopt the Report--- Today, I am very happy. The Prime Minister says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs did an audit on this problem. The Treasury did an audit. KACC did an audit. The Parliamentary Committee did an audit and, finally, the Controller and Auditor-General did a domestic audit. Which of these five audits cleared my good friend, Mr. Wetangula? We are only asking that he tables those five ...
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I raised very substantive clarifications with the Prime Minister on five domestic audits which were done. I asked the Prime Minister to table the reports. Out of the five audits, which you have said are admissible, he has tabled only the report from the Special Audit Report by the Auditor- General which, in its recommendation says:-
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9 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
“The Kenya Government lost and all parties and individuals involved in the process of acquisition of the property in Tokyo to the tune of Kshs185 million.”
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