All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7301 to 7310 of 9741.
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the final clarification I would like to get from hon. Uhuru is on the issue of investment. The Kenya Government to get 40 per cent, this would translate to a value of 8,697 UK Pounds.
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in attempting to purchase 40 per cent of the value, the Kenya Government is supposed to pay 5,000 UK Pounds. However, the value of this company is 8,697,000 UK Pounds. Now, 40 per cent of this would be 3,478,800. So, the difference between the 5,000 UK Pounds and the actual 40 per cent on the calculated value of the company is money which is over and above, which is going to people who only God knows. In the absence of God, probably, the Minister would do well to tell us who is pocketing this money.
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I would like to stand by what the Minister terms as very serious allegations. My point of order is: Since the Minister has said that he would like to be given time to bring to us the names of the directors and their shares and also a comment on the authenticity of the copy of the lease agreement, can I request if you will give him time to do so?
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, may I just conclude my statement? Could he at the same time come with a valuation certificate, showing the value of this company that we are buying from? Finally, so that I am not seen to be witch-hunting, this matter is so serious that it has just arrived in court. It arrived in court. It is a matter between the State and Charles Kioko Muthusi, the petitioner, while the respondents are the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the Permanent Secretary, Treasury, Government of Kenya, the hon. Attorney-General, Thomas De La Rue Ag., Thomas De La ...
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, on this matter, I chose my English very carefully. It came up after the matter was put before the House.
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1 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me see the stamp. Yes, the stamp is of last month but the date is not very clear.
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30 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed the Assistant Minister is quite justified in so requesting the House but has he really exhausted the options? The option he has is to answer the part of the Question which he feels he is competent to deal with, and then tell us whoever he thinks should answer the other part. Alternatively and better still, he could refer the matter to the Prime Minister who would then respond to it because it cuts across more than one Ministry. Is he in order to run away from answering the Question?
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30 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you are on record as having told us that if this matter will not look like it was moving forward, you will make a ruling. Having listened to the points of order and, especially the one by Mr. Olago, the time for you to make that ruling is now. He is not only a Member of this House, but he is also a Member of the ODM. He is also one of the Members who have been recommended by his party and he is saying that he is not aware. He says that he has ...
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30 Nov 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. This is a very serious Motion, and hon. Poghisio is the substantive Minister in charge of this particular sector. Would it not be good manners for Dr. Shaban to speak and then we allow hon. Poghisio to give us the substantive response?
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