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

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Telephone

0722759866

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Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 5121 to 5130 of 17810.

  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: to answer Question No. 088/2018 from the Hon. Adan Haji Ali, Question No. 109/2018 view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: from the Hon. George Gitonga and Question No. 112/2018 from Hon. Marwa view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Maisori. 4. The Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Arts will appear before the Departmental Committee on Sports, Culture and Tourism on Tuesday, 13th November to answer Question No. 085/2018 from Hon. Joseph Tonui. 5. The Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development will appear before the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing on Tuesday, 13th November to answer Question No. 019/2018 from Hon. Mishi Mboko, Question No. 037/2018 from Hon. Ruweida Mohamed, Question No. 065/2018 from Hon. Vincent Mogaka and Question No. 084/2018 from Hon. Godfrey Osotsi. 6. The Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of ... view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, the HBC, which I can authoritatively speak on its behalf, deals with matters that are alive and Bills that are mature and published. If Hon. Florence wrote to the Speaker and there is a letter saying that there is a Bill on sexual offences, the only private member’s Bill which the HBC prioritised – and Hon. Kimunya will agree with me – is the one by Hon. Njagagua on retirement benefits. So, I will check. Maybe, it is somewhere in the pipeline. Once it is published, we will give it priority. I agree with you. Homa Bay ... view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: She has left. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand to support this Report by the Special Funds Accounts Committee. It is a Select Committee established pursuant to Standing Order No. 205A. This Committee looks into the accounts of the Equalisation Fund, the Political Parties Fund, the Judiciary, the National Government-Constituencies Development Fund and such other funds establishment by law as the Speaker may direct. The gist of this matter is on the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties which is established under Section 33 of the Political Parties Act (No. 11 of 2011). This office’s function is ... view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: the law or instructions, the person is liable for any loss arising from the use and shall make good the loss, whether the person remains the holder of the office or not”. So, the people who run our political parties must be held accountable within the reading of that Article in the Constitution. In Section 68(1) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: , it also provides that an accounting officer for a national Government entity, the Parliamentary Service Commission and the Judiciary shall be accountable to the National Assembly. That is for ensuring that resources of the respective entity for which that officer is the accounting officer are used well. So, the Registrar of Political Parties is the accounting officer in as far as the political fund usage is concerned. Of course, the various accounting officers in political parties also account to the Registrar of Political Parties. The threshold on who can access political parties fund is well stated in the Political ... view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: It is upon this House to make sure that the amount of money we get is accounted for. That is why the JP has serious offices with staff at our national office here. We have over 12 directors working with staff 24/7 for the party. Nobody, including the President who is our party leader, pays a coin. It is this fund that pays. It is the same for the ODM. The ODM had a small agreement with these small parties. It depends with if the ODM is magnanimous. The law is not saying it is a must for the ODM ... view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: This Committee must invite the National Treasury, the Attorney-General and the Registrar of Political parties. The way we fund NG-CDF, other national and county projects and the Judiciary, the 0.3 per cent of the national revenue is a statutory allocation and must be given. I am sure the Committee looked at that judicial review allocation by ODM and observed that although the subject matter specifically relating to the judicial review No.483 of 2016 filed by ODM was sub judice, the matter of underfunding political parties is a matter of concern and they have put it in their recommendation that the ... view
  • 8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: When it comes to fund allocation criteria and I support them, the Committee observed that the revenue allocated to political parties fund is based on the criteria adopted by the National Treasury where out of the total revenue received and audited, allocations are first made on the public debt which we have no problem with, made on pensions, constitutional salaries, county government, Parliament, Judiciary, constitutional commissions and the balance is used to determine allocation to political parties. This often results to underfunding of political parties. Kenya is a political party democracy. You cannot have this House inaugurated without political parties ... view

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