21 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Of late, we have seen actuarists coming in to do this work but if we are going to have the real professionals now concentrating on the issue of financial investments, I know it is going to touch on the issue of securities and investments.
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21 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, again if we have such a body in place it is going to work on accreditation. If somebody has studied maybe actuarial science and he wants to study CFA, he can be exempted in some units. So, you do not need to go and 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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21 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
start from the basics, if you want to be an analyst. If you have a basic degree that is related to the field of finance, there will be exemptions.
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21 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
So, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I really support this. It is going to add value. Again in terms of foreign investors, we can attract many foreigners who want to invest in this country if we have such a body in place. Once the practice is streamlined, we are going to have investors from United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK) and wherever wanting to buy shares here. This will bring foreign investment into this country.
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21 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
So, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is a wonderful idea. We should move with speed so that we have this thing in place. We have been having so many quacks going around conning people.
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21 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker and I support so long as we are going to amend the name. We have already agreed with the Chair that when it comes to the Third Reading we will do that.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I stand here as the Deputy Whip from the Coalition side and looking at what happened, for us on the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) side we never had any bad wishes for His Excellency the President. Indeed, we recognise that he is the President of this country and we want to compliment him for what he did.
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, when you talk of the presidency, it is a symbol of national unity and our CORD has never said that we do not respect our President. Indeed, we respect him but one thing I want to say about what happened on that very day is that, personally I was not here. I was out of the country attending the Northern Corridor Conference in Kampala but I want to congratulate His Excellency the President for accepting to go to The Hague. Indeed, under our Constitution we have an international obligation in line with the Rome Statute and His Excellency ...
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Valley, including myself were excited but there is customer value proposition and the President knows exactly what he wants come 2017. What the President did was that he was playing politics. When His Excellency the President came back the excitement in Rift Valley was overwhelming. Hon. Speaker, there is nothing extraordinary and what we are saying is this: We appreciate the teamwork that His Excellency the President enjoys with his deputy. It is good for stability and peace in this country. There is nothing extraordinary but what we are trying to put across is that as they were trying to ...
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15 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
If the President is not there, the Deputy President takes over and if the Deputy President is not there, you are the third in command as far as the Constitution of this country is concerned.
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