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Entries 381 to 390 of 630.

  • 30 May 2012 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to undertake that this information will reach the relevant Minister and I do hope that a timeous answer will be brought before the House. view
  • 30 May 2012 in National Assembly: Two weeks, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 30 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, you have said it all. I thought your ruling was intended to provide an opportunity to the Minister:- (a) To correct what has gone wrong; and, (b) To explain himself to the House. view
  • 30 May 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. With your permission, I want to make a clarification. At your request, I undertook to have a word with the Minister for Finance, hon. Githae, arising out of a Question raised by hon. Mbadi. At that point, I was made to believe from the information available to me that the report of the Auditor-General on the Appropriation Accounts and other public accounts and the accounts of the Funds of the Republic of Kenya for the year 2010/2011had not, as required by law, been laid before the Floor of the House. I have ... view
  • 29 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The following persons are the suspects who were linked to the 1.14 tonnes of cocaine that was impounded in this country in 2004: 1. George Kiragu alias George Kinuthia 2. David Mugo Kiragu 3. Railton Muthungu James Nderitu alias James Nderitu 4. Ricci Angelo 5. Estella Duminga Furuli 6. Tansukhal Jivanal Thanki 7. George Washington Wango alias George Njoya Wango 8. David Alexander Gachago. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the following Dutch nationals were also linked to the seized cocaine. 1. Robertus Johannes Stehman 2. Hendrick Baptiste Hemarij 3. Josham Neelan ... view
  • 29 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will have to crave your indulgence because as hon. Members are aware, the Attorney-General is no longer personally responsible for this docket and, therefore, I am not able to answer on my feet the other supplementary questions that have been asked. What I can do with your permission is to refer them back to the DPP and have further answers in a week’s time. view
  • 29 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thought that I would receive a congratulatory speech from my very good friend, hon. (Dr.) Bonny Khalwale, who has repeatedly said in this House that not enough Questions are being answered by Ministers on time. I have given an answer which even the Questioner himself admitted was detailed and informed, and that it was useful to him as an answer. view
  • 29 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank you. As you know, and as hon. Members know, I have answered several Questions on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions. I have never sought to go back to him for further clarifications but, as you know, this is a very sensitive and complicated matter so much so that the question that was finally put to me by hon. Mwau was whether or not there are names of Members of Parliament in that report. What the Director of Public Prosecutions gave me were names of the suspects who were being investigated. There ... view
  • 29 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank hon. Members for their questions. I will go back to my colleague, the DPP and request him to substantiate on the report he has offered. Knowing him and his energy for his job, he will be more than willing to do that. So, we will try to bring back a report as soon as is practically possible. view
  • 29 May 2012 in National Assembly: May I request two weeks? view

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