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

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  • 14 Mar 2017 in National Assembly: Yes, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 1 Mar 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, on behalf of my Committee, I wish to move the following Procedural Motion: THAT view
  • 9 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: seconded. view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for this opportunity to contribute to the Privatisation (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 27 of 2016). view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for this opportunity to contribute to the Privatisation (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 27 of 2016). view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Privatisation of public entities arose out of the fact that Government is not supposed to do business, but provide services to wananchi . Therefore, the thought of privatisation process of all public entities was to ensure that those entities are run more efficiently and more profitably. view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Privatisation of public entities arose out of the fact that Government is not supposed to do business, but provide services to wananchi . Therefore, the thought of privatisation process of all public entities was to ensure that those entities are run more efficiently and more profitably. view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Despite the general theoretical framework we expect, when public entities are privatised, they should do more. They should be more efficient and more profitable. In this country, since we came up with the privatisation law and for all the attempted privatisation and all the companies which have been privatised, I want to say, sadly, we have never got it right even on a single one. When you look at all the examples of what has been privatised, you will realise they perform and then there is looting and looting at some point and then the Government is expected to inject ... view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Despite the general theoretical framework we expect, when public entities are privatised, they should do more. They should be more efficient and more profitable. In this country, since we came up with the privatisation law and for all the attempted privatisation and all the companies which have been privatised, I want to say, sadly, we have never got it right even on a single one. When you look at all the examples of what has been privatised, you will realise they perform and then there is looting and looting at some point and then the Government is expected to inject ... view
  • 26 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: We have a case of the Kenya Airways which was privatised and it showed signs of good progress. It is only the other day that we realised there has been a lot of looting. The company is a shell. Then, this House is again asked to chip in with money out of the taxpayers. That is a very sad state of affairs. We have a case of Telkom which was privatised. Somewhere along the way, this House is again expected to get money from the public. That is still a sad state of affairs. We have Uchumi--- view

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