Alfred Khang'ati

Born

17th December 1954

Post

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

Post

P.O. Box 744434 - 00200 Nairobi

Email

kanduyi@parliament.go.ke

Email

a.khangati@kenya.go.ke

Link

Facebook

Telephone

020 340992

Telephone

0727703597

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, at the moment, I do not have the number of the aliens or asylum seekers who have been arrested and deported or taken to the camps. But I said that this is one of the measures that are being undertaken. view
  • 3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I agree that the security of the people of Nairobi is very important. However, it is not only the security of the people of Nairobi that is important. We want the City of Nairobi to be safe and secure so that even the people who visit this city are taken care of. Those are the measures that I have mentioned among other measures. So, I want the Member of Parliament to note that, that assurance and commitment on the part of the Government is there. What has happened are just unfortunate situations and the terrorists who commit ... view
  • 3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, in my answer, I said that the Government is putting up a police station in Eastleigh. It is there and she has it. view
  • 3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Most obliged, Mr. Speaker, Sir. SHORTAGE OF WATER IN LELAN LOCATION view
  • 3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, that is the position. He has explained the way that we are moving. This matter has been with us and involves money. The case was heard by the Public Service Commission which is an independent organ and so, we cannot commit any money to the outstanding salaries of Mr. Obwoma until we have complete certification to that. view
  • 3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that a suspect, Henry Oyuda Ouma, escaped from lawful custody at Bondo Police Station cells, which at the time were being manned by a PC Peter Muchiri, who was later charged in Orderly Room Proceedings with two offences against discipline as follows: (1) Negligently allowing a prison committed to his charge, or whom it was his duty to guard; to escape, contrary to Regulation 3(xvi) of the Police Regulations. He was found guilty and reprimanded. (2) Making or signing false statement in a document or official record, contrary to ... view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I agree that the fines imposed against Mr. Muchiri for previous offences appear to be very little as they amount to only Kshs115. However, that is Kshs115 of 1983, which could now be in the tune of thousands of shillings. Secondly, the irregularities that the hon. Member has alluded to are in regard to the case of Mr. Oyuda. Mr. Muchiri had an opportunity to present his matter to court but he never did. So, the reference made is in regard to irregularities that were committed while prosecuting Mr. Oyuda. view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the first count is in regard to 1983 while Mr. Muchiri was serving at Likoni Police Station, during which he disobeyed lawful command, for which he was fined Kshs15. The second count relates to 1988 while he was serving at Malindi, for which he was fined Kshs100 for leaving a place of duty without permission. view
  • 2 Jan 2013 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have two sets of proceedings with me here, which I have already gone through. The first one is with regard to the process of review of the ex-officer’s case, which was internally done. The view

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