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  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: I am present, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, and hon. Senators for this opportunity. From the questions that have come across, there are many that relate to the companies and with your indulgence, allow me to start from there. Sen. Cheruiyot, the Senator from Elgeyo Marakwet County and several Senators have asked why I listed 21 companies and why I said I did not have an interest in some of them. First, it is important for us to understand the context within which we are operating. I am not an investigator and the law under Article 94 and Article 95 does not make ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: From that basis, I needed to expound to find out what these companies that had been complained about during that impeachment, what these companies that had been complained about in the Esther Maina decision in terms of money laundering had to do with the Deputy President and the things that I am alleging against him. It is on that basis that I listed these companies. I want to invite Members of the Senate to also know that in doing this, it is not just about the direct evidence. It is also about the circumstantial evidence. It is also about the ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: All of you have children. Ask yourself, why would my brother's children own my estate and not my children? Why would my brother's children be the directors in my estate and not my own children? If you die today, will your children be the directors of your properties or it is your brother’s children? Do you not see that this is suspicious? It is obviously suspicious. Secondly, what is an estate in law? An estate is a totality of your belongings. Can an estate own an estate? It is administrators. We would have expected that the executors in the estate, ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: On whether I asked for the wealth declaration of the Kshs5.2 billion wealth, I have said here that I was not in an investigation journey. I was doing my role under the law to establish a prima facie case. The last I know on public declaration, because this has also been asked, the Deputy President during the Presidential Debate as a candidate for election declared that he was worth Kshs800 million. I have listed companies and suspicious transactions that lead me to the conclusion that he is now worth Kshs5.2 billion. The law on unexplained assets is important. It requires ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: the Deputy President--- The truth of the matter is that Mr. Njomo bought the hotel as a proxy for the Deputy President. view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: What problem do we have with refurbishment at the office of the Deputy President? We do not have a problem with the tender, we have a problem with the priorities. Kenyans today and the Deputy President has been talking about it, are crying about services. Is it a priority to renovate the office or to give water to the people of Kibwezi? On Vipingo Beach Resort, I have explained that. Whether you would bequeath your wealth to your children or to the children of your brother. Senator of Meru County, there is an admission from the response by the Deputy ... view
  • 16 Oct 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Hon. Senators, my name is Mwingi Mutuse. I am the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kibwezi West Constituency and I was the Mover of the instant Motion that is before your consideration in the National Assembly. I am also an advocate of the High Court of Kenya by profession. view
  • 16 Oct 2024 in Senate: Hon. Speaker, Hon. Senators, Ground 1 allegation against the Deputy President is that he has violated various Articles of the Constitution that we have listed; being 10(2)(a), (b) and (c); 27(4), 73(1)(a) and (2)(b); 75 (1) (c), and 129 (2) of the Constitution and Articles 147(1), as read with Article 131(2)(c) and (d) of the Constitution. Basically, the Deputy President in the last two years has been in various places within the Republic of Kenya publicizing a notion that Kenya is a company that is owned by shareholders and only those who have shares in the company called Kenya, according ... view
  • 16 Oct 2024 in Senate: It is our contention that Kenya is not a company. Kenya is a Republic that is supposed to serve all Kenyans. The particular Articles of the Constitution that we have cited, because of time, also speak to the functions of the Deputy President being to promote national unity and the citizens of Kenya to receive services and development from the Government, including appointments, without discrimination. That is in short. view

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