Cherarkey K Samson

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: given a standard shade. The former President Mwai Kibaki used to tell us kulipa ushuruni kujitegemea . That has been the essence. I do not know whether the mover noted that we passed the Facilities Improvement Financing Act, 2023. Through cost sharing aspect we allowed that if you are collecting money in Kapsabet County Referral Hospital, or any other hospital such as Mbagathi Hospital, you are allowed to spend money at source, for ambulance and support services. We should relook at this in the Committee of the Whole, more specifically on the aspect of cost sharing in our hospitals so ... view
  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: Why is the retired judge referring to your practice in Eldoret? I think he needs some information. In the last session, you are aware that the revenue collections for the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) was in partnership with Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA). Their organisations were Jambo Pay and Safaricom. No one is telling us that counties are hiring revenue systems. I know the chairperson of the Standing Committee on County Public Investments and Special Funds (CPISF) will tell us later in his contribution whether this is the case. No one knows how much is being paid through agency fee. The ... view
  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: If Safaricom, Jambo Pay and KRA are collecting, we need transparency and value for money. For example, In the case of Kwale or Kilifi County, the agency fee was more than half of what they were collecting. It is not fair in terms for the county treasury. Even as we do the system, it must be simple, transparent and verifiable. The best practice we can borrow is from KRA. I know to some of us, KRA is not a good name to mention to, but it is the one that collects revenue on behalf of all of us. Even as ... view
  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: I always get surprised. I was in that county, I was like, what is happening? MCAs are supposed to do the oversight. We are pushing for a Ward Development Fund (WDF) for MCAs in this House. The President and all of us have agreed that they should get WDF. We are amending the Public Finance Management (PMF) Act to give them financial autonomy so that they do not wait for County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Finance and Economic Planning to give them resources. We are supporting the financial autonomy of MCAs. Third, we are pushing the Salaries and Remuneration ... view
  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: Our mediation team went and renegotiated downwards. We should have agreed with the National Assembly; there was no need for a mediation committee. I know they can argue that they added Kshs8 billion. A sum of Kshs8 billion is a small drop in an ocean of problems that we are facing in counties. How can we talk about the cost of transfer functions when they do not have resources? I want when I question my governor about performance; I do so with a lot of confidence, because I am aware we have given them enough resources. So, the mediation Committee ... view
  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I support. This amendment is one of the best. Let us improve on it. I wish Sen. Hamida Kibwana all the best. view
  • 28 May 2024 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. view
  • 23 May 2024 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I agree that the issue of climate change is challenging even in the developed countries. While we agree that there are challenges, we should be careful with how we make our comments in this House, so that we do not mislead the public. Managing disasters is a shared function. As a Senate, we should be telling the country what our counties are doing in terms of disaster management because it is not an exclusive function of the national Government. Let us not make comments for political expediency or social media attention, but bring solutions that will ... view
  • 23 May 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.53 (1) to seek a statement from the Standing Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations on the fight against alcohol and drug substance abuse. In the statement, the committee should: (1) Detail the current state of the fight against alcohol and drug abuse in the country, detailing the number of companies and alcoholic products that have been banned from the market. (2) Outline measures the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has put in place to curb substance abuse and avoid ... view
  • 23 May 2024 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view

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