All parliamentary appearances
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
I rest my case, Hon. Speaker 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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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I do not want to interrupt my good friend. We were with him in Berlin. The use of the word “buttocks” is unparliamentary. He needs to withdraw it or rephrase it. He cannot describe another member of parliament as having removed his buttocks.
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, we want an interpretation of “pecuniary interest.” You will define that for us. The chairpersons should take their positions.
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Chair of PAC said I should speak because he is a student; he wants to go to class. That is why I had to come back. I rise to support the Report of the PAC on the report of the Auditor-General on the financial statements of IEBC. At the outset, I want to thank the Committee for doing a good job. More so, I thank the Speaker for making sure that the House does not violate the Constitution. Article 251 of the Constitution is very clear. The PAC is one of the most respectable committees ...
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
The PAC deals with what comes from the Auditor-General. In my honest opinion, in a layman’s language, PAC is like a mortician. It is like conducting a post-mortem. Hon. Nyikal will agree with me. They deal with a matter which has been concluded by the Auditor-General. Their business is to give chance to those other people to come and agree with what the Auditor- General has done. I thank the Office of the Auditor-General. The Auditor-General, Mr. Ouko, will go down in the history of this country as one of the finest Auditor-Generals we ever had. Public Accounts Committee deals ...
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Audit Act, the Public Finance Management Act, and the IEBC Act. The Commission deals with policy. So, if for example, there was conflict of interest in the law firm where Chebukati is named, it is the work of the accounting officer to reject it and say, “I will not sign this.” All these things the Chair has said where 1.7 million seals are delivered after the general elections, the person who should be taken to court, charged and jailed is none other than this young man who was very famous to the women of this country because of his looks. ...
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Junet, you have just come in. First listen to what has been going on this afternoon.
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. You know when it comes to expert advice on women, Hon. Kaluma is my authority.
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28 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, you being of that gender, I am sure you will agree with me, after my expert authority on this matter, Hon. Kaluma, has spoken. Even when we walk in the streets with Hon. Junet, the attention of our other halves is more on me than him. Very few women will look at Hon. Junet; more will look at me, particularly ladies from our community because having lived in Migori he no longer looks like us.
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