Gladys Jepkosgei-boss Shollei

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Gladys Jepkosgei-boss Shollei

Uasin Gishu Women Representative

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 71 to 80 of 308.

  • 30 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion: THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Public Finance Management (Biashara Kenya Fund) Regulations, 2019 (Legal Notice No. 78 of 2019); The Public Finance Management (Uwezo Fund)(Revocation) Regulations, 2010 ( Legal Notice No. 79 of 2019); The Public Finance Management (Women Enterprise Fund)(Revocation) Regulations, 2019 (Legal Notice No. 80 of 20); and the Public Finance Management (Youth Enterprise Development Fund)(Revocation) Regulations, 2019 (Legal Notice No. 81 of 2019), laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 30th July ... view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I thank the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party for giving me this opportunity to reply, but also support the Motion. I thank the Members who have contributed to this Motion which is very important in putting to rest the issue of the mandate of the National Assembly and that of the Senate. view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Unfortunately, the Senate has chosen to misinterpret the Constitution and abrogate deliberately to themselves functions that are otherwise for the National Assembly. I will give one simple example. The Senate has done this at the expense of the mandate they are supposed to be performing. For example, under the Statutory Instruments Act, which gives the power to the Committee on Delegated Legislation in the National Assembly, the Senate has gone ahead and established a Committee on Delegated Legislation and attempted to begin to scrutinise National Delegated Legislation; when, in fact, they should be scrutinising the delegated legislation that is published ... view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: other contradict each other. This, therefore, causes a lot of confusion in the transactions of business and activities within those various counties. So, we are asking that once this Motion is approved that the Senate should be asked to begin to concentrate on looking at the regulations approved by the county assemblies. They can also spend much time passing Bills and laws that can support devolution and improve devolution within our country. view
  • 4 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to reply and support. Thank you, Hon. Speaker view
  • 6 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. I wish to add my voice and that of the Committee on Delegated Legislation regarding this matter. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 6 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: It is true, as set out by the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning, that the Finance Act is clear that within 30 days of the Finance Act coming into effect, the CBK Governor should have submitted regulations to this House for scrutiny by the Committee on Delegated Legislation. This is set out in the Statutory Instruments Act. This has not been done. The Committee has noted that the Governor was appearing before the Committee on Finance and National Planning. We waited for the Committee to deal with it. I think he has assisted us in ... view
  • 6 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: So, he should bring those international conventions or guidelines and the regulations he wants to go by to this House. In fact, my Committee has today resolved and sent a letter to the Governor of the CBK requiring him to submit the regulations to this House within the next seven days. view
  • 6 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: There is no public officer in this country who is permitted to contravene or be in breach of the law. You cannot create your own law. This is not a banana republic. The CBK Governor must then either abide by the law, which is to submit the regulations to this House, or be subjected to a tribunal to remove him for contravention of the laws of Kenya. view
  • 6 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: You cannot, on one hand, hold a position using the laws of Kenya and at the same time, say that you do not respect those laws. The CBK Governor is on notice. He is required to comply. I think this also good for other regulatory-making authorities and ministries that even if there is a regulation they are implementing lawfully and has been gazetted, the Committee on Delegated Legislation is permitted by law to recall the regulation, scrutinise them again and decide whether to approve them, amend them or bring them to the House for nullification. We did that before in ... view

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