Cherarkey K Samson

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 6741 to 6750 of 7129.

  • 28 Nov 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, on the issue of legal compliance with all county revenue collection requirements, I think they are doing it but we do not want to be over zealous. Sometimes the fight that comes with paying cess, royalties and landlords, for instance in Nandi, we have a problem where cess has not been paid for some time. However, these matters should be taken to the courts of law. I think they have been doing their work. Last week when we were in Mombasa for the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) meeting, some of the concerns the private sector raised, ... view
  • 28 Nov 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, Clause 8 talks about where an enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that any property has been--- I agree with this that you need any other law. The enforcement may make an application to the relevant court, to seize that property and for other relevant order. My good Senator, Professor Kabaka, senior counsel and a renowned scholar, will agree that we need to protect human rights. The right to property is so sacred. view
  • 28 Nov 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I do not know why Professor Langat, a former lecturer in Moi University, is shouting behind me. You need to protect me. Madam Temporary Speaker, we need to protect the right to property. That is constitutionally provided, even that trolley that belongs to sukuma wiki and tomato sellers. County askaris descend on helpless women and tear their clothes, cart away their mangoes, kales, trollies and destroy their property. They have so much power than even the President of this country. They just walk into your house and decide that they need --- view
  • 28 Nov 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. Sen. (Dr.) Langat is refusing the blessings. I come from the Talai; people that can see the future. You know he taught me, so I thought with time you earn papers and upgrade. You grow from a doctor to a professor, but now he is declining the blessings. I know he is a man of God. Maybe he is still consulting God on the way forward. However, I apologize. It should have been Dr. Lang’at. I am sorry for that hitch. So, as I was saying the right to property is so sacred that it ... view
  • 28 Nov 2018 in Senate: find out whether they have complied or paid and where their licenses are, as Sen. Wetangula said. Madam Temporary Speaker, you can add me one more minute so that I canvass Clause 9. view
  • 28 Nov 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you. You know you are my neighbor and good friend. So, add me more minutes. Finally, let me just canvass so that I allow my colleagues to also contribute to the Bill, in the interest of time. When I was practicing law where I was, and even in this town, these people are mischievous; they take away your property and re-steal it after, of course, taking it forcefully. Then, when they come to court, they say that, that property was destroyed or it disappeared. They cannot account for it. We need an account. I agree when ... view
  • 27 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.48(1), I rise to seek a Statement from the Chairperson of the Committee on Health on the unlawful establishment of various offices under the health docket in Nandi County. In the Statement, the Committee should explain:- (1) why the Nandi County Government has resorted to unjustifiable and unlawful establishment of offices under the Health Act; (2) clarify whether the offices established are constitutional or in line with the provisions of the Health Act and the County Governments Act; (3) explain what policy, legal, and regulatory framework govern the duplication of jobs arising from ... view
  • 27 Nov 2018 in Senate: I think Members are having an extension of the discussions we had today in the morning about health matters. I know it was hot. I will repeat the fourth concern. (4) state whether the public participation, especially on financial matters which is mandatory under Article 201 of the Constitution on principles of public finance, was undertaken and whether the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) and other stakeholders and representatives of public interest groups participated in the deliberation before creation of these offices. I thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 27 Nov 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. This is also a fairly technical matter. I hope that my colleagues will bear with me on some of the technical issues that will arise. Mr. Speaker Sir, Standing Order No.51 (1) (b) provides that at least every three months, a Committee Chairperson is expected to make a statement relating to activities of the Committee. In fulfillment of that provision, I wish to make a statement in regards to the Standing Committee on Legal Affairs and Human rights for the period commencing 9th August, 2018 to 9th November, 2018. view
  • 27 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, can you kindly protect me? This is not a market place. view

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