All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3371 to 3380 of 17810.
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Hon. Junet is very mischievous in the sense that he is a member of the Mediation Team. In our last meeting today, he absconded. So, he should have just walked to my table and asked me what happened. As per Article 113 of the Constitution, definitely, we will bring a report to this House for it to agree. Hon. Junet, we do not want to discuss mediation matters. Hon. T.J. Kajwang’ and the Chair are here. We will consult you on what we will decide. We have given our views. Nothing is lost. I am sure we will ...
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I really want your guidance because I did not prepare. This is a matter which, already, the shareholders of NBK have decided. So, the matter is now with the Competition Authority and other regulatory arms. I do not know how Parliament will deal with this. It is not this matter only. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Let me rephrase it. Oyoo cannot inform me. I know on behalf of Atwoli who told another community “ni washenzi” yesterday. Let me paraphrase it.
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
No! No! You cannot shout on the Floor of the House. You can be flower girls of Atwoli but not in the Chamber!
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
I have withdrawn. Let me paraphrase it and say there are members of the NSSF in the Board of NBK.
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I will withdraw the remark and paraphrase it. I am sure the NSSF and the workers of Kenya are represented on the Board of NBK by some people - other members. The Board of NBK has sanctioned the move. I am an account holder with NBK, and I got an SMS that the transaction or the takeover is going through. I do not know whether Hon. Odege has no confidence in his representative on the Board. Hon. Speaker, maybe, you will give guidance later that Parliament does not have power over a function between two private entities, and ...
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.44(2)(a), I rise to give a Statement on behalf of the House Business Committee (HBC) on the business that will be transacted beginning Tuesday, 7th May, 2019. The HBC met on Tuesday, this week at the rise of the House to prioritise business for consideration. The House is scheduled to consider the following Bills at Second Reading: (i) The Office of the County Attorney (Senate Bill No.3 of 2018); (ii) The National Cohesion and Integration (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.12 of 2018); (iii) The Statute Miscellaneous (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly ...
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, what is prioritized for debate is an important Report of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the examination of the Financial Statements of the national Government for the 2015/2016 Financial Year, and the Report of the Public Investments Committee (PIC) on the inquiry into the procurement and implementation of the Excisable Goods Management System and the Integrated Production Accounting System by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
The Mediation Committee on the Warehouse Receipts System Bill (Senate Bill No.10 of 2017) has been concluded and it is in consideration. In this regard, we will table the Report next week. We hope to conclude on the other Bills awaiting mediation and table Reports before we proceed for the long recess on Thursday next week. In accordance with the provisions of Standing Order No. 42A (5)(6), I wish to convey that the following Cabinet Secretaries are scheduled to appear before the departmental committees next week: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified ...
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2 May 2019 in National Assembly:
I agree with Hon. T.J. Kajwang’. The moment we go the guillotine way… It is the first time I am seeing the Committee of the whole House wanting to go the guillotine way. If you look at Section 5(4), (6) (1) and Section 8(3), they are all talking about penalties. We have got serious issues with betting and lottery companies in Kenya. So, we might agree with the Chair. But the only reason he is giving us is that there is a futuristic comprehensive Bill. However, we need to save the people of Kenya. That is the intention of Government. ...
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