All parliamentary appearances
Entries 4741 to 4750 of 9741.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Listening to Sen. Wamatangi, maybe the Chair needs to be alive to the fact that there will be an obstacle. The Governors have refused to obey summons and the court is yet to rule on that. Therefore, our Committee on Finance, Commerce and Budget will be paralysed in meeting his requirement.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, listening to the Chairperson of the Committee, Kenyans have every reason to be worried that our country is rapidly degenerating into the old KANU days. When J.M. Kariuki was lying dead in Ngong’, the The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, may I table the letter so that you pass over it before I refer to it.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to table a letter signed by the Chairman of the EACC who is giving himself powers to hire and fire staff. He has fired the deputy chief executive officer. I want to refer to these two documents to make my point.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, before I---
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
You may inform me.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with your indulgence, before I make use of my two minutes, allow me to make a comment on your ruling, with your permission. I am not challenging you. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you are setting that standard, I want you to reflect on it again because this is not the first time that I am producing documents in this House. In the last Parliament, I produced photocopied documents and we managed to prosecute the issue of Mr. Kimunya. We were never ruled out order. I produced photocopied documents and we prosecuted the issue of the ...
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you were consulting with Sen. Wetangula. You did not listen to my opening remarks.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
You did, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want you to reflect on what you are saying. The import is, no single Member of Parliament, in the National Assembly or in the Senate, will challenge the Executive because the Executive will never willingly give out information that could incriminate it.
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2 Apr 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you may allow me, I want to express my respect for the Senator for Meru County. Article 54 says that if evidence is obtained in a manner that violates the right or fundamental freedom of a Kenyan---. I want to confirm here that the only person whose freedom can be violated by the document that I have put on the Table is the author. The author happens to be the two ladies. While in the Committee, the Chairman allowed me to table that letter. Upon tabling, the author of the letter actually owned it and ...
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