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Entries 5701 to 5710 of 17810.
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22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
The current Minister of Interior and Coordination of National Government, Hon. Matiang’i, men and women in the National Police Service Commission and the commanders should now develop good rapport with the men and women we are going to approve here. If you look at the CVs of all these people, they are all qualified to hold the positions. So, IPOA should not be a rubber stamp. It must do what it is supposed to do in accordance with their mandate as provided for in the Constitution and in the IPOA Act of 2011. I am sure in remote parts of ...
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22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
At this juncture, I want to thank the National Police Service Commission, the Inspector- General of Police, his two deputies and the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI). Under their leadership, Kenya is a safe place to live in compared to previous years. I am sure working with other multi-sectoral agencies like the Kenya Intelligence Service and the Kenya Defence Forces they have secured our country both internally and externally. Our forces are in Somalia. That is why all of us, as a House, should give these agencies the relevant legislation and resources. The ultimate goal of every Government and every ...
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22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
With those remarks, I support.
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: Quarterly Economic and Budgetary Review for the Financial Year 2017/2018 for the period ending 30th June 2018 from the National Treasury. The Reports of the Auditor-General and Financial Statements in respect of the following constituencies for the year ended 30th June 2017 and the certificate therein: a) Kibwezi West Constituency; b) Matungulu Constituency; c) Mwingi North Constituency; and d) Wajir East Constituency. The Report of the Auditor-General and Financial Statements of Banissa Constituency for the year ended 30th June 2016 and the certificate therein. ...
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No.44(2)(a), I rise to give the weekly Statement on behalf of the House Business Committee. The Committee met on Tuesday this week at the rise of the House to give priority to business for consideration. Next week, the following Bills are scheduled for debate in the Second Reading: a) The Finance Bill, 2018; b) The Warehouse Receipt System Bill, 2017; c) The Urban Areas and Cities (Amendment) Bill, 2017; d) The Health Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018; and e) The County Governments (Amendment) Bill. We will also consider the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, ...
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, the Chair should be fair to us. He is trying to expand the scope of what is in the Bill. It is good he tells the House the functions he is expanding and giving it to the Surveyor’s Board of Kenya. Provide some justification.
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes.
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
The Chairman did not consult me on my Bill. You cannot reduce qualifications. There are graduate building surveyors. What are you introducing? Are you introducing people with a certificate course to represent surveyors in this Board? Let us leave it at “recognised university” particularly at the level of board members.
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes. I have no problem but, if you look at Clause 7, there is no place where it is written “where”. Where is where? There is no “where” in Clause 7. This Bill is mine. I am diligent about it. Unless you mean “which”, there is no “where” in that clause.
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16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
From my knowledge, I know the Chair is not a building surveyor. If he were, we could have said he is protecting his interest. Imagine a house with people in collapsing and people die because of professional misconduct of a building surveyor. An amount of Kshs 200,000 is peanuts. That is why I want to ask him to move a further amendment and make it Kshs1, 000,000.
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