All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3351 to 3360 of 9741.
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14 Sep 2016 in Senate:
In fact, Article 226(5) of the Constitution – I will not read – provides even more emphasis for the same. Governor, in view of this, do you still hold that you are not responsible for the transgressions that the Nyeri County Assembly found upon you?
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14 Sep 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise at this very solemn moment to comment on all the accusations. Accusation number one has got item one concerning the question of expenditure of Kshs352 million plus. The question was not about accounting for that money, it was about non-disclosure. The evidence before this Senate is that the disclosure was not made. The Governor should have convinced this House that he made that disclosure. He did not. In the same charge, there was the issue of utilization of revenue at source and that is Kshs70 million. The Governor should have taken this opportunity to show ...
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14 Sep 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki is our Senate Majority Leader. How can he assume that this case is going to be lost and say that it is a major flop? Could he speak for himself and if he does not want to speak for himself, could he speak for corruption because it is corruption that is the reason that the children in Tharaka Nithi County have no chance of becoming a professor the way he is. Could he speak for himself?
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Just for the record and clarification, could the governor confirm whether he is appearing and leading his team in person or he is going to be led in the presentation by his counsel?
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise under Standing Order No.1 to invite you, without advancing the reasons, to ask whether the Governor of Nyeri would like to hear the reading of the charges against him while he is seated.
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. To my mind, this eloquent prosecution of the case is going a long way in making it easy for many of us to be seized of the mater. Could I request that under Standing Order No.1, you allow the prosecution an extra five minutes?
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Mr. John Baragu Mutahi, is leading us through the charges. So, we should not be seen to put pressure on him on any specific charge beyond the mere fact that he should clarify areas that might be unclear to us in a specific charge. To me, the person to be put to task will be the Governor and the witnesses he will bring when he will be responding to charges.
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
Those are his own words. I never used those words.
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13 Sep 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like Advocate Wanyama to help me. The charge here is that the amount of Kshs352 million was not disclosed and that it only happened after these proceedings were preferred against his client. So, why is he now shifting the responsibility of the witness to account for the Kshs352 million instead of just accepting that the disclosure was made or it was not made? The disclosure they made at the end ended up being done but it did not account for all the money. Could he help us on that? The ...
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