25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
We do not want sycophancy.
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25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Which remark?
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25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, because I never referred to anybody when I talked of sycophancy, I do not have to withdraw in this case. What I was saying is this---
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25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
I meant this issue of police sycophancy. Police sycophancy is what I am talking about. I never referred to anybody.
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25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
For the sake of this House, now I withdraw but I never referred to anybody.
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25 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I never referred to anybody. We are speaking with bitterness today. Many professionals have lost their lives. The young people, the teachers who had gone to Mandera lost their lives. The doctors who had gone to Mandera lost their lives. There is a case where a guy had gone to see his son. Unless there is security for professionals in Mandera, they should not report to Mandera. Unless security is assured, they should not go to Mandera. We are very disappointed. Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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13 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I rise to seek some clarifications from the Chair regarding the Communication that you have just made. I do not know whether we are setting a precedent. Maybe, we will be opening a Pandora’s Box. Whenever Cabinet Secretaries do not show up in the Committees, it becomes the order of the day for such Communications to be made here. So, I just wanted clarification as to whether it was in order for the letter to come to your Office directly. Should it not have gone to the Office of the Clerk for onward transmission to the relevant ...
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13 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to seek your direction. I had a discussion with the Leader of Majority Party, pertaining to Order No. 9. When we were discussing this Order last time, it was postponed---
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13 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. It will be critical to have further clarification from the Chair on Justice and Legal Affairs Committee. This is because last time we had a stalemate on this. If we read the Memorandum from His Excellency the President, he mentioned that the words “executive responsibility” be removed because it is tantamount to discrimination. In this case, it applies to elected hon. Members of Parliament. The recommendation was that they go on half pay until the matter has been determined. That confusion was there and hon. Members wanted clarification. This issue; “with executive responsibility” particularly ...
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