All parliamentary appearances
Entries 13041 to 13050 of 17848.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
The hon. Attorney-General, we do appreciate that answer. My problem, as the Chair, is basically on what hon. Kabogo has raised. Does it mean that every time hon. Members ask questions pertaining to officers who cannot come to this House to answer, the Ministers who represent those officers here have to ask for more time to go and find out the same information or should there be anticipation on the part of those responsible Ministers, that certain questions relating to particular matters would inevitably come up? Those Ministers should seek as much information as possible so that we minimise the ...
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
That is fair enough, the hon. Attorney-General. If you look at part “c” of the Question, you will appreciate that among the information sought is the names of the suspects who were to be extradited to face charges in Kenya. Therefore, I will rule in the manner that hon. Martha Karua requested. You will take more supplementary questions on this matter and come back on Tuesday with a more comprehensive answer. I hope that, being the Attorney-General of the Republic of Kenya and a professor of law, you would be in a position to discuss with the Director of Public ...
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
That is usually left to the discretion of Ministers, and the Attorney-General has heard you. So, let us proceed and have clarifications sought from the Attorney-General on this matter, starting with hon. Martha Karua, who will be followed by hon. Mbadi and hon. Khalwale.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, I see two more hon. Members are interested. We will finalize with them. Yes, Mr. Kabogo!
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Kabogo, you used the words “he named you and did not discuss you”. It is only when we discuss that a substantive Motion has to be moved.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Kabogo!
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Kabogo! I do not have to stand up for you to hear me. I said “order” and that should have been sufficient reason for you to allow me to communicate to you. We are not making contributions to a Motion. It is Question Time. We will ask specific questions that we expect the Attorney- General to come up with answers next time. Mrs. Shebesh, I hope you will do better than Mr. Kabogo.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
The Attorney-General, the last one is from the Member who brought the Question, hon. Mwau. The hon. Member for Kilome, I had indulged you with very many questions. I hope you will ask one to conclude.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Attorney-General! We can allow you many things but not “as soon as is practically possible”. When do you think you will get the report? We must give you a date.
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29 May 2012 in National Assembly:
That is fine with the House.
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