All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3981 to 3990 of 9741.
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, when this matter first came to light, there was an amateurish video that went viral and was trending on social media. Listening to it, audibly the pilot was captured saying: “You will have to explain to the Deputy President.”Could the Vice Chairperson explain to us what the findings of the investigation are? Did the pilot make the remarks out of passion or was he suggesting that he was taking instruction from the Deputy President. Could the Vice Chairperson further explain what action will be taken against the two police officers who were on duty at that time; ...
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in her Statement the Vice Chair has confirmed that on 10th February, 2016 none other than the Deputy OCS of Kilingili Police Station, while driving from Hamisi Law Courts, decided to steal a motorbike that was parked and waiting for passengers on the roadside at Chavakali. Secondly, she has told us that in an attempt to ensure the safety of the station and officers, the police officers shot several rounds of ammunition, which resulted in injuries to four persons, who were taken to Vihiga Hospital. I have two questions to ask. When will the Deputy OCS ...
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am satisfied but because of the window that you have given, it will be useful if the Vice Chair came up with a satisfactory answer to account for why the police officers who were under the County Police Commander of Kakamega County were taking criminals to Hamisi law courts ended up policing in Chavakali which is in Vihiga County? They pretended they were taking a motorbike that was dangerously parked. That was theft because Vihiga County is not under the command of---
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Sen. Wetangula is completely out of order to refuse to read the Statement and say that Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo can go ahead and read it. The Standing Order does not contemplate late arrival. Instead, it says “in the absence.” To all who can see, Sen. Wetangula is not absent.
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
That the Chair compels Sen. Wetangula to read the Statement. Otherwise, he tenders his resignation as the Senate Minority Leader.
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. It would be wrong for Sen. Khaniri to deny the people of this country and especially the people of Vihiga County an opportunity to hear an answer on the issue of contracts. This is because even in his own answer, the Chairperson has spoken to contracts. He has said that there was no contract ---
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am glad that the Chair is a doctor of medicine. Unless the Jubilee government was having its eye on the procurement for the sake of making their usual kick back, how on earth would you purchase---
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Kick back, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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3 Mar 2016 in Senate:
I love it Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I was saying that unless Jubilee was bent on the kick back from these contracts, how on earth would they expect service to accrue from a contract from a dialysis unit and a contract of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) knowing that they have not signed the contract of laboratory? You cannot run an ICU or a dialysis unit without the laboratories. Were they keeping an eye on the 10 per cent or the kick back? Secondly, the Chairman has informed us that they have trained over 200 personnel. Can he clarify how many ...
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