Amos Kimunya

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Amos Muhinga Kimunya

Born

6th March 1962

Post

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

Post

P. O. Box 52530 00200 Nairobi

Email

akimunya@kenya.go.ke

Email

kipipiri@wananchi.com

Email

kipipiri@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722520936

Telephone

0734518801

Telephone

0722518801

Telephone

020 310982

Amos Kimunya

Majority Leader of the National Assembly from June 2020.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 5501 to 5510 of 6175.

  • 28 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to urge that the Report should not be adopted. view
  • 28 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. You have heard the hon. Member say categorically that Mr. Kimunya is corrupt. Could he table the evidence of my corruption or withdraw that statement and apologise? view
  • 16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to support this Bill, which is a milestone in the change process. My support is predicated on the wider need for change as we move this country from where it was, to where we want it to be. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while supporting the Bill, I just want to make it very clear that I am supporting this Bill on very clear understanding that by appointing the Independent Electoral Commission, we are not passing a vote of wholesale condemnation on ECK. I think it is important to recognise members of staff and the ... view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I just want to add some voice to what the Minister has said. First of all, as an accountant and somebody who has been involved in the drafting of this legislation since 1994, I just wish to clarify to hon. Baiya that, indeed, the current Act, the Accountants Act, has separated those functions with the registration processes being done by the Registrations of Accountants Board, which is very distinct from the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK). It is also very distinct from the Kenya Accountants and Secretaries National Examinations Board (KASNEB). By ... view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: 4082 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES December 11, 2008 and I think I have already explained to him in detail - to actually withdraw that amendment so that we do not even need to vote on it. It was done in the best interests of protecting future accountants who might otherwise be barred by those who are already in, from getting in, if this amendment was to go through. view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, I would like to thank the House for giving this Christmas present to the accountants and the accounting fraternity. It is a process that began in the 1994 to review this Act. I think that 14 years is not a short time to wait for this to come in. It is a good thing that the journey has come to its fruition. view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, while I am at it, I would just like to correct the impression that may be created; that scandals and frauds in this country are caused by accountants or under their watch. view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Indeed, it is people who do not listen to accountants who are responsible for creating frauds and those kind of things in this country. That is why in all these scandals, you will not see any registered accountant who has been taken to court on any of the scandals that have rocked this country. That is because accountants are professional. The people who do not listen to the advice of accountants are the ones who cause these scandals. view
  • 11 Dec 2008 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view

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