3 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports:- (a) whether he could provide the names of all the youth groups from Yatta Constituency that have benefited from the Youth Enterprise Fund channeled through the banking institutions; and, (b) what mechanisms the Government is putting in place to ensure that more young people benefit from the said fund.
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3 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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2 Aug 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. We are really enjoying the Minister’s contribution, but we want to be very clear so that we can move along with him in his contribution. All we want to know is the party he belongs to. If it is PNU, is it the PNU ODM side or what? We just want to be very clear.
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16 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Attorney-General the following Question by Private Notice.
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16 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
(a) Why has the Government not been able to secure the extradition of Bishop Gilbert Deya and Mr. Yagnesh Devani from the United Kingdom?
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16 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
(b) How many arrest warrants from Kenya are with the Interpol for the arrest of persons who have fled the country after committing crime and could the Attorney- General table the details of the arrest warrants mentioned above?
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16 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the practice over the years to those people who steal from the Government or those who commit crimes in Kenya has been that they steal and go to Europe. We know very well that the Government is not keen about bringing them back for very obvious reasons. My question to the Attorney-General is; what pressure has the Government put over the last five years when this case of Mr. Deya started? Has there been any delegation of the Government going to the Home Secretary in the United Kingdom to pressure for the extradition of this one ...
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16 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, since criminals have known that it is very difficult to process extraditions, could the Attorney-General consider using existing international laws to have these people charged there? Some of these crimes are now recognized as crimes in money laundering because they steal the money and take it elsewhere to hide it. Could he consider them to be charged under international laws in the countries they are, as opposed to wasting time trying to get them back here? It appears very clearly that he will not get them and there is no goodwill from the Government to get ...
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15 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government:- (a) why the construction work on Matuu Market has not started; and, (b) when the work will start and be completed.
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15 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
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