Augostinho Neto Oyugi

Born

1st January 1976

Email

agostinhoon@gmail.com

Telephone

0711613026

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. The reason why I would like the Chair of the Committee to consider the phraseology of Clause 19 (d) is that it is a subjective test. It is the same reason I was raising on Clause 17. Let me speak on Clause 17 for its consideration and then I speak on Clause 19. If in Clause 17 (ca) you say that you do not meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution, that is a subjective test. All the other conditions of not being admitted are objective. For example, you should be of ... view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Constitution is a subjective test. Please consider Clause 17 to make sure that the test is objective as opposed to a subjective one. view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Constitution is a subjective test. Please consider Clause 17 to make sure that the test is objective as opposed to a subjective one. view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: The same applies to Clause 19. You are saying that the reason for cancellation is that the person does not meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution. It ought to read “has failed” because you have admitted the person. So, the person has failed to meet the requirements of Chapter Six. I hope that is clear. view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: The same applies to Clause 19. You are saying that the reason for cancellation is that the person does not meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution. It ought to read “has failed” because you have admitted the person. So, the person has failed to meet the requirements of Chapter Six. I hope that is clear. view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 1 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 30 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise in support of this Bill. I have listened to several of my colleagues speak to this Bill and talk about licencing and provision of guns, but I am not so sure that exists in the Bill that I have. So, whereas that sort of amendment will be made, it is not currently within the provisions of this Bill. This Bill is proper because it gives definitions in terms of what private security and private security services are. The Bill covers the whole corpus of what private security issues are. As my colleagues have ... view
  • 30 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: appeal to the Cabinet Secretary (CS) or High Court. Yes, it is possible to have everyone else registered as a private security provider, but renewal of registration is the only way you can exercise oversight on such a person. Clause 48 of this Bills talks about production of identification documents each time you walk into buildings. This is a discretionary function. Constantly, if you walk into the buildings in Kenya private security guards will always ask you for your identification documents. We need to be shown at what point a private security guard needs to exercise this discretion because very ... view
  • 30 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: I thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I support. view

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