All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2161 to 2170 of 2343.
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25 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, but the HANSARD will reflect what Prof. Kaloki has said.
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24 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my question is to the Prime Minister and I would really appreciate a very specific answer. What is your definition of political responsibility, Mr. Prime Minister? That is because every time a Minister from your side of the political divide is asked to step aside, you come to this House and you say that you want concrete investigations to be completed and yet, you are silent when other Ministers from the other side are asked to step aside?
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24 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
It is important for us to understand your definition of political responsibility.
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17 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wish to seek clarification from the Assistant Minister regarding Section 27(b) which reads:- “The commission shall determine the boundaries of constituencies and wards using the criteria mentioned in this constitution”. When he was responding, he repeatedly said that the IIBRC has taken a report for publication as a Kenya Gazette. I have a list of names of constituencies in terms of population and the geographical boundaries have not been placed in the report. Does he have a separate report from this list? Whereas there are over 100 Members who have signed, ...
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10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. To enrich the ruling you have come up with, I would like you to deal with the fact that currently, Members of the Executive are Members of this House; parliamentary privileges have been contravened, and you have the procedures to deal with the matter. Whereas I do not agree with hon. Nyamai’s request that you interfere with how the Executive punishes Ministers and Assistant Ministers, who contradict each other, you have tools in the current Standing Orders to deal with those hon. Members who do not declare interest, and who ...
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10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you know my brother from Dujis has challenges of the drier areas and he did not listen to me well.
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10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
I am saying this with very serious sincerity. I am talking about the officers co- ordinating the activities. Many of them - I know not less than five - are politicians who lost in the 2007 General Election and others are former District Commissioners. They are running a programme where the DCs are expected to administer compensation to the IDPs. You do not expect these persons to objectively tell the Minister or other officers in the Ministry when the DCs are not performing well. I have not said that the hon. Member--- She is a Member of Parliament and if ...
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10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I think the Front Bench is a little agitated. I have clearly said “the co-ordinators”. I mean the regional co-ordinators. I can tell you for sure that I know no less than five former DCs who failed in the last general election who run the Ministry’s programmes. Do not bring Mr. Akaranga into this matter.
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10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am being very clear. You are a former DC and your colleague is distributing cash. There is a problem there. What moral authority would you have, if that is the general process you would go through during your time as a DC, to question it? What I am trying to push for is that the subject of resettling displaced persons is a specialized field and the Government should not--- They are agitated for being told to bring in professionals to run a programme that has shown that they are using a methodology that has been ...
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10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the reason I am insisting on professionalism is that the Government spends a lot of money to buy some of this land.
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