Aden Bare Duale

Parties & Coalitions

Born

15th June 1967

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

hmsk@wananchi.com

Email

adendualle@gmail.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722759866

Link

@HonAdenDuale on Twitter

Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: I will give the Member for Suba South and then give direction after so that we make progress. view
  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise under Standing Order No. 83 to join my colleagues to raise a Point of Order on a very fundamental constitutional question touching on the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 39 of 2021). As you are aware and my colleagues have said it, I want to repeat, this Bill seeks to, among other things, expand the definition of reporting institutions. It says: “These will include advocates, notaries, and other independent legal professionals and their employees as persons of interest.” They will report and cooperate with investigative and enforcement ... view
  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, you need to protect me from the Leader of the Majority Party. I have been with him since the 10th Parliament. You have to wait for your time. I am on my feet. We have invested in this. You are trying to talk to me. Please, wait for your time. He was talking to me when he was leaving. view
  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: We have spent time and energy to rise on a Point of Order. So, you wait for your time and use your time efficiently. Leave us. As the Member of Parliament for Garissa Township, I have the freedom of speech and thoughts. I, with Hon. Millie Odhiambo and the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party, participated in the formulation of the Terrorism Act, the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering (Amendment) Act, the establishment of the Financial Reporting Centre, in the 10th Parliament. All these pieces of The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A ... view
  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: legislation were geared to deal with money laundering, proceeds of crime and anti-terrorism financing. Allow me to first observe that this is not the first time I am raising this. I want to go on record that the amendments to the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act contained in this Bill found their way here. In the Finance Bill of 2019, these amendments were withdrawn and expunged from the Bill for serious constitutional issues. First forward, in 2020, the same amendments were expunged from the Bill. Indeed, the honourable substantive Speaker - allow me to refresh the minds of ... view
  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Finally, Article 50(4) of the Constitution on the right to fair hearing provides that evidence obtained in a manner that violates any right or freedom in the Bill of Rights shall be excluded. The obligation to report suspicious transactions by advocates, to the extent that it violates Articles 31, 48, 49 and 50, means the Bill fails as such evidence cannot be admissible. The Bill of Rights forms the basic structure of our Constitution. This House should not participate in considering a Bill that has the effect of negating, in a blatant manner, very fundamental human rights protected by the ... view
  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The President came to this House yesterday in accordance with the Constitution and, more specifically, Article 132(1)(b). These are the fruits of the 2010 Constitution. As a former Leader of the Majority Party, I wish to state that there is absolutely no doubt that the Government of President Uhuru Kenyatta, in which I played a very key role, has had many enormous achievements, especially in the infrastructure and energy sectors, as well as Universal Health Care (UHC) in terms of free maternity. It also made sure that for the first time, since 2013, heavy investments have ... view
  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Kshs620 billion. That was 60 per cent of the GDP. At that time, our population was 33.7 million people. When President Kibaki left office, the KRA had collected Kshs963 billion. That was a 380 per cent increase from what President Moi had left. Our GDP by then was Kshs6.3 trillion. That was a 545 per cent increase from what President Moi left at Kshs620 billion. He also left us with a debt of Kshs1.8 trillion, but he reduced it to 30 per cent of our GDP. In 2020, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration raised KRA’s annual collection to Kshs1.7 trillion, which ... view
  • 25 Nov 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this is a very important Bill. We managed to increase the period in which a landlord can give notice of eviction to a tenant. But this House in its wisdom; the Members decided, it should be one month. Since this Bill will go to the Senate, I will follow it up there. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 25 Nov 2021 in National Assembly: Tenants are very important people. They are in the middle class and ‘hustlers’ of this country, and we must protect them. At least, they should be given three months. So, I want to go on record that I will talk to my colleagues in the Senate, so that they can be given three months. One month is too short for somebody to be given a notice of eviction. view

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