All parliamentary appearances
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Hon. Member---
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I look at Standing Order No.98. With all due respect, it does not ask any Senator to state any Standing Order but to explain---
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Be that as it may, this is important. We are all united here to fight corruption for a better Kenya. A Member of this Senate alleges that we are corrupt. He knows that the Kshs2 billion that he is saying was getting lost every day, was at the Office of the President of the “handshake” government”. The same “handshake government” that stole the money for COVID-19 and the money was received by relatives and friends of one of the partners of “handshake Government”. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you must find him grossly out of order under Standing Order No.98.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am lucky that I was one of the people who crafted this Standing Orders. The intention of Standing Order No.98 (1), does not require that when you stand, you must say; “Standing Order No.105---
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Wait, why do you not listen? You have already acknowledged that I know how to speak English.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
I know how to speak English.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
It says, at the pleasure of this Plenary, you can be challenged when you are looking to be irrelevant. A Member of Parliament can rise on a point of order and refer to a point of order which is somewhere. You cannot expect every Member to remember all the standing orders when they stand up however brilliant they are though they must remain within the Standing Orders.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand guided. However, I would want the country and my colleagues to understand my reading of this Standing Order---
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand guided but my reading of this Standing Order is that it is a warning to any Member not to stand on a frivolous point of order. However, it does not say at what point thou shall be expected to state. That is my departure. My brother went to the United States of America where black people speak broken English and probably this is why he is not seeing---
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