All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3321 to 3330 of 3595.
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Hakuna sababu nzuri ya kutokuwa na Waziri Wasaidizi wawili na Waziri hapa. Pia, Leader of Government Business au Waziri mwingine angekuwa hapa ili alijibu Swali hili.
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31 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to join the Chief Whip in thanking all the Members of Parliament who participated in this exercise today, and thanking you for the way you have conducted this exercise, which is a first one in the history of our country, and which has come out a very exemplary one.
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31 May 2012 in National Assembly:
I also want to congratulate all the eminent people who have been elected to these positions, beginning with Amb. Ogle and the rest of them – Abisai, Zein, Sarah Bonaya – and tell them that they now have a responsibility to integrate the region. There is a very tough task ahead of them but I am sure that they are equal to the task.
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31 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, what I have seen today is our own harmony and integration of this country at its own time. The exercise today was conducted not on ethnic basis or on party basis but on individual basis. The manner in which every hon. Member was able to campaign with other Members across the board was impressive. The people we have voted in are exemplary. They will serve us very well. I want to thank everybody, beginning with presidential candidate; hon. Martha Karua, whom, I am sure will also have some very wise advice to these eminent people. Thank you.
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10 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, indeed, as Members of this august House, we have a responsibility to protect the dignity of this country as well as the interests of Kenyans. Since we have a scourge called “corruption”, which is essentially a demon and dragon, it has become fashionable for anybody who does not like another person to brand that person “corrupt” without the ability to substantiate the allegation, and with the knowledge that one cannot be taken to court because one enjoys parliamentary immunity against civil proceedings on utterances made on the Floor of this House. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have listened. ...
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10 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the letter, which makes reference to High Court Miscellaneous No.302 of 2005, between Speedways Commercial Agencies versus Kenya Revenue Authority, was written in March, 2012. It partly reads as follows:- “The above matter and your letter dated 7th February, 2012 refer. We take this opportunity to apologise for the delay in responding to your said letter due to other official commitments outside the office. As you are already aware, there are five pending assessments over restraint charges filed in court by your company---” This has something to with the charges filed by Speedways Commercial Agencies against the ...
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10 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the letter goes ahead and says, “We are seeking for more time to make such consultations and thereafter substantially respond. However, this should not be construed as admitting liability since as you know, the cases are still pending in court.” This is a matter between these collectors. When you are a collector for the KRA you collect not just from one client but from many. This is a profession or a business and we do not even have that information.
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10 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to correct one matter here. There is no Speedways mentioned in here. There are also no taxes mentioned in here. This is a civil matter between two people who entered into an agreement for the delivery of services. That is the only thing I want to mention.
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10 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I had said and which I want to repeat, this is a letter that we have to be convinced that it is based on that particular matter. We can only be convinced if there is documentary evidence to it. I oppose, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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25 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I think that defeats the very basis and the philosophy of our own constitution, which is essentially devolving authority and management. When you want to have a land board at the local level appointed by the national commission, already the national interest is taken care of.
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