Bonny Khalwale

Born

5th August 1960

Post

P.O. Box 2877, Kakamega, Kenya

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

bonimtetezi@gmail.com

Telephone

0721 318722

Link

@bonimtetezi on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 9041 to 9050 of 9741.

  • 19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is very unfortunate if we are going to forget. The real scandal that visited this country were those contracts of Anglo Leasing. They were contracts worth Kshs56 billion. The matter was ably brought up in this House by Mr. Maoka Maore in the last Parliament. After some heads rolled, we were promised that all would be well. This matter was such that goods and services were purported to have been delivered. The truth was that some goods and services were delivered after being over-priced, while others were not delivered at all. This was done by ... view
  • 19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Politicians are using their political offices to cushion themselves when they are suspected to have been involved in acts of corruption. We have to search our souls and commit our minds and hearts to the fight view
  • 19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I conclude, this company is being paid and Mr. Mbadi, this is a serious matter. Since the payment will be done on the 28th of this month, there is nothing we can do because the promissory notes that were signed on behalf of the Government by the Permanent Secretary and the Minister, they cheated us. Mr. Kimunya told this House in the last Parliament that those promissory notes had been cancelled and that they were safely locked up in a safe at the Treasury. view
  • 19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: The Attorney-General went on and gave his opinion. He told them that those promissory notes which they had pretended that they had cancelled are still in force. They ignored him and now these people will be paid on 28th. This company called Midland Finance Securities Limited was purported to have been registered in Switzerland. We have done a search on this company and it does not exist at all. It means, therefore, that the politicians, civil servants and business people will walk out with 34 million pounds of taxpayers money. Can we really develop Kenya? Politicians, let us commit ourselves ... view
  • 19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: I beg to support. view
  • 18 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- view
  • 18 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: THAT, being deeply concerned with the conduct of the Minister for Agriculture in the manner he has mishandled the purchase, storage, sale and distribution of maize from the National Cereals and Produce Board, leading to the current unprecedented high cost of maize meal coupled with the scarcity of the commodity that has resulted in a national disaster, where some Kenyans have succumbed to death and left a further ten million starving; considering his disregard of the provisions of the Public Officer Ethics Act, in particular, Sections 12/4/C, 12/4/D, 17 and 19 and related regulations in the discharge of his duties, ... view
  • 18 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has rightfully said that this is a grey area. I also want to remind him that when Dr. Kituyi was the Minister in that docket in the last Parliament, that Ministry was very vibrant and he used to update Parliament about the goings on. Be that as it may, the area which I would like the Assistant Minister to address himself to is the following: That when Kenya signed that agreement alongside the other East African countries, it was with the understanding that the EAC member states were going to sign into ... view
  • 18 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion:- view
  • 18 Feb 2009 in National Assembly: THAT, being deeply concerned with the conduct of the Minister for Agriculture in the manner he has mishandled the purchase, storage, sale and distribution of maize from the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB), leading to the current unprecedented high cost of maize meal coupled with the scarcity of the commodity that has resulted in a national disaster where some Kenyans have succumbed to death and left a further 10 million starving; considering his disregard of the provisions of the Public Officer Ethics Act in particular, Section 12(4)(c),(d); Section 17 and Section 19 and related regulations in the discharge of ... view

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