Benjamin Kipkirui Langat

Born

24th November 1976

Post

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

Email

lkbenjami@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722895939

Benjamin Kipkirui Langat

Benjamin Kipkirui Langat was elected as the MP of the Ainamoi constituency in 2008 upon the death of his brother who previously represented the constituency

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1361 to 1370 of 2560.

  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 8 of the Bill be amended— (a) in paragraph (a) by deleting the words ―subject to section 11 of this Act‖; (b) in paragraph (c) by deleting the expression ―subject to Article 234(5) of the Constitution‖; (c) in paragraph (d) by deleting the expression ―subject to Article 234(5) of the Constitution‖; (d) in paragraph (j) by deleting the words ― and in consultation with the Public Service Commission and the National Treasury,‖ appearing immediately after the words ―relevant laws,‖; and (e) by inserting a new paragraph immediately after paragraph (k)— ... view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: The object of this amendment, and in recognition of the independence of the Office of Auditor-General, is to remove the provisions that had been put in the Bill that require that the appointment of staff or creation of the structure of the Office of the Auditor-General should be done in consultation with the Public Service Commission (PSC). That Office should be independent. We are deleting anything in that clause that is subjecting the Office of the Auditor-General to the PSC to improve the independence of the Office. view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move:- view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move:- view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: THAT, Clause 35 of the Bill be amended by— (a) renumbering the existing provision as sub-clause (1); (b) inserting a new sub-clause immediately after the renumbered sub-clause (1)— ―(2) The Auditor-General may undertake a comprehensive performance audit within six months after the completion of any national or county project to evaluate whether the citizen has got value for money in the project and submit that report to Parliament or county assembly for tabling and debate.‖ view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: THAT, Clause 35 of the Bill be amended by— (a) renumbering the existing provision as sub-clause (1); (b) inserting a new sub-clause immediately after the renumbered sub-clause (1)— ―(2) The Auditor-General may undertake a comprehensive performance audit within six months after the completion of any national or county project to evaluate whether the citizen has got value for money in the project and submit that report to Parliament or county assembly for tabling and debate.‖ view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: This is basically to give the Auditor-General the power that at any given time after completion of any national project the Auditor-General may decide to do a performance audit. The amendment that has just passed may have been because we never spoke about it. If we say ―shall‖ then we give 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. view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: This is basically to give the Auditor-General the power that at any given time after completion of any national project the Auditor-General may decide to do a performance audit. The amendment that has just passed may have been because we never spoke about it. If we say ―shall‖ then we give 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. view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: the Auditor-General a different mandate. That means we need to double his capacity because the Auditor-General has his own mandate given by the Constitution. When we say he must do performance audit in everything, that is another set of mandate which is very expansive. view
  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: the Auditor-General a different mandate. That means we need to double his capacity because the Auditor-General has his own mandate given by the Constitution. When we say he must do performance audit in everything, that is another set of mandate which is very expansive. view

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