All parliamentary appearances
Entries 121 to 130 of 203.
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21 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. (c) The corporationâs current work force stands at 3,945 distributed across all the eight regions. Migori has one post office which is served by ten members of staff. The post office is situated in Suna and is fully computerized. In addition, I also wish to inform the House that my Ministry and various operators are working on plans to roll out ICT Villages in all the major town centres across the country under the Universal Access Program and Migori will be included in the plans. Thank you.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I had answered this Question exhaustively last week. I tabled supplementary reports in support of my answer. The hon. Member requested for more time to interrogate the reports. I now believe that he is satisfied with everything, unless he has more questions to ask.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in my response, I did indicate that the advice that we were given from the Attorney-Generalâs office, which is also contained in a letter in my supplementary report, was that we deal with the matter administratively. That was exactly what we did.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Attorney-General did not say that Mr. Odhiambo could not be charged for abuse of office. He only advised that the best action we could take was to deal with the matter administratively. That was the advice that the Attorney-Generalâs office gave us and it is what we went by.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also tabled a supplementary report last week while answering this Question, which has a letter from the CID giving us advice on the same. The letter states as follows: âThe nature of complaint is not criminal and Fred Odhiambo should not be charged with abuse of office offence. The Postal Corporation of Kenya should deal with the matter internallyâ. Dealing with a matter internally means that it is treated as an administrative issue. That is what we did as a Ministry. This was the advice from the Attorney-General that instead of dealing with it---
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have read the letter, and this is the advice that the Ministry was given from the Attorney-General; I have already tabled the supplementary report that contains the advice.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the internal action that we took was to discipline Mr. Odhiambo. The disciplinary action we took was dismissal for the surmountable offences that he committed as CEO of PCK.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have no problem with that, but I seek your indulgence on this. This matter is already in court. If you look at my supplementary report, it shows that this officer has already taken this matter to the industrial court. Therefore, I think it is not proper for us to continue discussing this matter because it is already in court.
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think we are mixing up two issues. In my reply last week, I said that apart from this particular case, which came after the dismissal of Mr. Odhiambo, there were other forensic audit reports that were out. I mentioned the (Lwat and Thush Report?)
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7 Oct 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Question asked by the Member for Rarieda is about this particular investigation. I mentioned at the end of my statement that---
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