6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
State House, a difference of Kshs1 million, State House, Item four, a difference of Kshs91,000, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a difference of Kshs8,604,000, Office of the Vice-President and Ministry of Home Affairs, a difference of Kshs60 million. All these I am making available to him and they are extracted from documents that were laid on the Table of this House. They are not manufactured by hon. Imanyara or any Member of this House. They came from the Ministerâs office. We need a clarification on these issues. I still insist that the answer given in the Ministerial Statement does not clarify ...
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand to seek a Ministerial Statement from the Minister for Youth and Sports regarding Kenyan athletes who have lost their citizenship as a result of being duped into running for foreign countries, including Qatar. In the Ministerial Statement, the Minister should tell us how many Kenyan athletes are affected and what steps the Government has taken to restore their citizenship to allow them to participate in sporting activities in Kenya and other countries.
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. If the Assistant Minister is dissatisfied with sitting on that side and using the Dispatch Box, he should join hon. Martha Karua and come to this side!
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the hon. Member stood up to request a statement, he directed it to the office of the Prime Minister. Under the Standing Orders, I think the rule is now very clear that if it is directly addressed to the Ministry of Agriculture, then it should be answered by the Minister for Agriculture. I am not sure that the Prime Minister would be the right person to answer this question given that it relates exclusively to the Ministry of Agriculture.
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You heard Assistant Minister Ojode referring to a Standing Order and promising to point it out. I am wondering whether you will allow him to refer to a non-existent Standing Order. Could he point out the Standing Order under which he stood up to say that I could not raise these issues?
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. The hon. Member has talked about a person who was involved in corruption being appointed a judge. You know that the Standing Orders require that he substantiates that matter or he
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6 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. He said the man was working at the NHIF and was involved in corruption.
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5 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You have heard the Minister say that, that question is outside his area of jurisdiction and yet we know there is collective responsibility under the Constitution. Should you not direct the Minister to go and establish who is supposed to answer that question so that he can come and tell us? As far as we are concerned in this House, there is collective responsibility on the part of the Government.
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5 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to seek a Ministerial Statement from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance in relation to what appears to be a monstrous fraud committed, not only to this House, but also the country. Through you, I
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