All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2261 to 2270 of 2457.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Hang on! Hang on! Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also established that, on 8th February, 2006, hon. Kimunya had actually written a letter of resignation to Midlands Ltd. I also established that the secretary who was supposed to forward the letter to notify the Registrar of Companies actually did not do his job. So, hon. Kimunya---
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
So, the information at the Registrar of Companies' office indicates that hon. Kimunya is a director of the company. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the only thing I want to clarify or know from the House is whether it is a crime to be a member of a company in this country. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have stated my case; that, there was a letter which was written by the Minister---
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Hang on! I referred to the letter which was written by the Minister but the information has not yet been reflected in the Registrar of Companies office and because of that, I wish to apologise. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, whether the land was grabbed or not, I was not there to establish that fact. But that company has 14,000 members who are actually beneficiaries and they are Kenyans. So, I do not see--- I mean, a factory can be established anywhere in the country! What is the problem? 972 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 26, 2007 Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that members of the Land Dispute Tribunal in Makueni District have not been paid all their allowances for the years 2005, 2006 and part of 2007. (b) I am seeking additional funds from Treasury to pay the arrears.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to agree with the hon. Member that this problem applies across the country. The kind of funds given to our Ministry are hardly enough to pay allowances for all the Land Dispute Tribunal members and Land Control Board members. I am aware that Makueni was allocated about Kshs320,000. They have---
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just mentioned that the amount of money being given to this Ministry is hardly enough to pay allowances to Land Dispute Tribunal members and Land Control Board members. I want to give an example of Makueni where we allocated Kshs320,000 which is almost one-third of what was required. At the moment we have about Kshs3 million in arrears in Makueni. I want to promise the House that we will try to talk to the Treasury to get some extra funding so that we can pay the allowances to these members.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, they will be paid when we get extra funding.
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the money that these people pay is usually received by those respective offices as A-in-A. The sum total of this A-in-A is actually brought to this House so that it can allocate the funds to the various Ministries and departments. The hon. Member needs to be informed that A-in-A is not spent. You can only spend it after the authority of this Parliament is obtained.
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