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Full name

Gor Eric Sungu

Born

23rd June 1954

Post

P.O. Box 66905,Nairobi,

Email

egsungu2005@yahoo.co.uk

Telephone

020 574834

Telephone

020 576014

Telephone

020 576013

Telephone

0722 753155

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Well, that should now satisfy hon. Members, but I advise you to put that, amendment in writing. view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: That is not for me to answer. Ms. Ndung'u, do you have a response for that one? I have not really gotten the gist of your argument, professor. What should apply when making laws is mutatis mutandis . There should be a logical flow. Ms. Ndung'u is drafting the amendment, which I will take into consideration. Mr. Minister, do you agree with Ms. Ndungu's amendment to the amendment? view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, mine is to make the House come to some sort of an agreement. The only way to resolve the argument is to put it to vote. You have heard arguments and the proposed further amendment by Ms. Ndung'u to the proposed New Clause 29(A), which we now have in writing, and which will be incorporated in our records. So, I will now put the Question. view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Order! Order, Mr. Omingo! You cannot raise a point of order when the Chair is putting a Question. Anyway, what is the matter? Note that we cannot go back to a matter we have already voted on! view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Omingo, I suppose you know what an infant is. I want us to have some sort of agreement, so that when we make law, there is no dispute. I have got powers, under Standing Order No.1. So, I will go backwards and ask Ms. Ndung'u to read out the further amendment to the original New Clause 29(A). view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: We are now in the Committee of the whole House. You can reserve your argument when the House resumes. view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Order! Order, Mr. Muturi! The Chair is well aware of the fact that, in fact, the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs ought to move that the Committee do report progress to the House, at which point he should make such application. That is the normal procedure. Thank you, Mr. Muturi! As we await for that procedure to be followed, Ms. Ndung'u, are you ready? view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: Order! That bit has been deleted. There is a further amendment to the original proposed Clause 29(A), which has just been read out. view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: We can leave that argument for the time being, because there are some things we need to sort out. So, in the meantime, I will give chance to the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs to raise his point of order. view
  • 16 Oct 2007 in National Assembly: I will proceed to put the Question. However, I want to appeal to hon. Members that we need to finish these Bills. This Parliament has been accused of not passing laws. So, let us spend some time. view

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