3 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I am rising on a point of order based on this amendment that hon. A.B. Duale has brought. You are aware that this is a House of rules. This is a money Bill. Always, the procedure for a money Bill is that it has to go through the Budget and Appropriations Committee. The amendment that hon. A.B. Duale has brought, indeed, is a money issue, yet it has not gone through the Budget and Appropriations Committee.
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3 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Absolutely. There is no amendment that can be allowed to be brought here if it has not gone through the Budget and Appropriations Committee. The Committee must do an analysis and give a presentation. This is the standard. If you look at the approvals, they were done yesterday. Is it in order for the Chair to allow this amendment by hon. A.B. Duale to be moved on the Floor of the House, yet it has not gone through the Budget and Appropriations Committee? This is an issue to do with money. It is a money Bill. A precedent has already ...
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3 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, listen keenly. Procedurally, a money Bill goes through the Budget and Appropriations Committee for analysis. This has already been done; in case of any amendment coming after that - it is also a money issue - it must be taken back the Budget and Appropriations Committee for analysis before it is allowed on the Floor of the House.
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3 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
The entire amendment that he has brought in.
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3 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Maybe, you should listen while I explain. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
The original Bill that hon. Ng’ongo brought did not have the Deputy Prime Minister. It should go through the Budget and Appropriations Committee.
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2 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I rise to seek your direction, looking at the security situation in this country, latest we are seeing the Inspector-General of Police, David Kimaiyo has just resigned.
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2 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Would it be prudent for hon. Members to ventilate a bit, hon. Speaker?
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26 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. Concerning the petition it is, indeed, true that when it comes to employment, corporate organisations or State owned companies should actually represent the face of Kenya; they include universities. Sometime back there was a directive, particularly to University of Nairobi (UoN) and Moi University, to table proof of upholding regional balance in their employment. It is not just about the geothermal company alone. We have many corporate organisations like Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC), the Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) which do not have the face of Kenya. I ...
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26 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, even in the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC), we need to know if the face of Kenya was considered in the PSC’s employment of parliamentary staff.
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