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Entries 1671 to 1680 of 2457.
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, that is the Statement to hon. Oyoo.
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Yes. They sought for a long lasting solution. First of all, I want to thank hon. Oyoo for the efforts he has made to ensure there is peaceful co-existence between the many communities in that region. I also want to thank the people of Muhoroni - especially that area - for encouraging marriages and businesses in that place. We would encourage them to continue marrying each other so that some sort of peace can be achieved when all of them are related to each other. On the issue of long lasting solution, I think I agree with the hon. Member ...
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I also take this opportunity to congratulate Gor Mahia FC for the wonderful work. I also want to join my good friend, hon. Wanga in congratulating them for the super performance. I used to be their supporter when I was in primary school. There was a player by the name Abass Khamis Magongo. There was another player by the name Bobby Ogola. Keep it up. What I only want to tell Kenyans is let us go to our stadia and support our football teams so that they can also make money like the ones in Europe. The ...
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. First, I want to join my colleagues and the Chairman of this Committee in fully supporting this report. They say that the devil resides in the detail.
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
When you have a situation where the independence of the Judiciary becomes a license to defraud, steal, misappropriate and misallocate funds belonging to Kenyans then we are in a sorry state of affairs. Nobody is above the law in this country up to, and including His Excellency the President and His Excellency the Deputy President. They both can be impeached by this Parliament. I want to kindly tell my colleagues, who are opposing - of course they have a right to oppose - that let us not block any form of investigation. If you do this then you are telling ...
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I want Members not to take the Rift Valley Alliance route or the Western Alliance route. Let us not follow our usual alliances. Let us be above that. As Kenyans, we expect members of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to be above reproach. They can only prove themselves to be above reproach if we set up a tribunal - of course, the President will do it - to clear their names. Let us not clear the names of people or suspects from this House. Let us not play that role. This is because some people want us ...
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
I have seen people in senior positions step aside, having been in this House for 11 years. They were the late Prof. Saitoti and Hon. Mwiraria. Some suspicion was shown The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
and the President had to tell them to step aside. When they were cleared, they went back to their positions. This included Hon. Kimunya. Why do you want to clear these people from this House? Let them be cleared by a tribunal.
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, when we summoned these people to come and explain to us issues to do with money in the Judiciary, what did they do? They got two injunctions but they would always be here 10 minutes before time when we asked them to come here so that they could be allocated money, even money to buy an aeroplane, if it was possible.
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7 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
However, they become too independent when we want them to account for this money. We have to bring this to a stop.
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