All parliamentary appearances
Entries 261 to 264 of 264.
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23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
If you wanted a Director of Medical Services from the North Eastern Province, you will get one. Today, there are qualified people all over the world. Ministers or Permanent Secretaries are nothing. You can have Ministers from one region who are powerless. When the former Vice- Chancellor of Kenyatta University was removed from office, the Acting Minister comes from his area. I doubt whether he knew what was going to happen. He must have read it in the newspapers just like me. I do not understand why he should be on the Government side. He should be with us this ...
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23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
He, indeed, shut up! He has never talked again since that time. We are being told that they are being investigated. What are they being investigated for? Those people must go! There are a lot of rumours in town because of those people. In fact, people are now saying that they are the ones eyeing the cocaine! Maybe, they have sold some of it. People are talking about it in town. That is because the Government is supporting them. They are not telling us why they are supporting them. Tell us! Tell us why you are supporting them! There must ...
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23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the President talked about increasing the number of judges. Personally, up to today, I have never understood why those other judges were sacked. Luyia judges who were sacked were twelve and they were replaced by two judges. Luo judges who were sacked were eight. Kamba judges who were sacked were five. Judges from the Coast Province who were sacked were two. Does it mean to say that only the above judges were corrupt? If they were sacked because of corruption, then the Government should have sacked all the judges and employed new ones. One of ...
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23 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I beg to support.
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