All parliamentary appearances
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6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
The new idea came into being later.
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6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
This is a very important amendment because it is checking against gay relationships. As the Chairman of the anti-gay caucus, I am very happy with this amendment. It is the most important amendment for my caucus. Members of the anti-gay caucus, support this Bill.
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6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman.
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6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I seek your guidance if what we intend to achieve is captured by this clause; here we are talking about a register of secretaries. I thought it should have been in the company’s registry or something. I seek your interpretation as to whether that which we seek to achieve will be captured in a register.
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6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Sorry, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I seek your guidance as to whether the expression “register of secretaries” is that which is going to help us achieve what we want. I would have proposed that it should be the company’s registry.
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6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
In this one, I would have proposed that the definition of ‘working day’ should have provided that “working day means any day between Monday and Friday, inclusive of those two days”. The way it is, it may be construed to mean ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.’
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9 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
I have two issues. One, I imagine that when it comes to deterring corruption, media do the best work towards that. To the extent you are doing this amendment, you are going to remove that aspect of deterring further corruption. In any event, you have remedy if at all you feel you were taken there unlawfully. Two, and most importantly, look at this amendment. Look at the duty; it is being bestowed upon which entity? The duty is being bestowed upon the Commission which does not have power as to what the media write about. If you wanted to achieve ...
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.66. It provides that before giving a Notice of Motion in respect to this kind of a matter, one must indicate the grounds and the particulars of the violation of the Constitution. Members must also sign in support of that. Then, it proceeds again to provide that once the matter comes here, almost the same procedure must apply. The question is: What happens in a situation where what was originally provided for when Members were signing changes materially when the matter comes here in the plenary? I call upon you to compare ...
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, it will be very unfair if, indeed, it is proved that there have been some changes in what the Members had signed for and what is before this House.
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
One, on the part of the person who is being complained against, it is against rules of natural justice where you accuse me against a certain offence and then, when you come before the court or the so-called quasi-judicial organ like this one, you change the grounds. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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