Jeremiah Ngayu Kioni

Parties & Coalitions

Born

1965

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

ngayu@ngayuassociates.com

Email

ndaragwa@parliament.go.ke

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Facebook

Telephone

0722711052

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 11 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Minister has said that his personal bodyguard, who is now facing a charge in court for having gone to look for Kshs50,000 to get an exemption--- An exemption that is only allowed from the pen of the Minister himself. He went directly to him to ask for that exemption. The statute provides that the Minister can only give that exemption on the advice of the National Standards Council (NSC). Is it in order for the Minister to mislead this House that he gave the exemption to his bodyguard for that one ... view
  • 11 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this issue is being investigated by Kenya Anti- Corruption Commission (KACC). The Minister, himself, has visited KACC to deal with the same issues. Could he confirm to this House that when he visited KACC, it was because of the--- Could the Minister inform this House, now that KACC is investigating how he gave the exemptions, whether he is ready to give room, like others have done in the past whenever Ministries are under investigations? view
  • 10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security:- (a) Could the Minister clarify whether the Police have established the circumstances surrounding the loss of two High Court files, No. HCCC 1909/09 and HCCC 1416/95, from the court strong room? (b) Could he also confirm whether the police investigated the loss of a title deed and transfer transaction of a proposed sale of property LR 36/VII/586 (Original No.50-52, 117) I.R 5666/2 by Mr. George Chege and Mr. Mark Ngarira? view
  • 10 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security. (a) Could the Minister clarify whether the Police have established the circumstances surrounding the loss of two High Court files, No. HCCC 1909/09 and HCCC 1416/95, from the court strong room? (b) Could the Minister also confirm whether the police investigated the loss of a title deed and transfer transaction of a proposed sale of property LR 36/VII/586 (Original No.50-52, 117) I.R 5666/2 by Mr. George Chege and Mr. Mark Ngarira? view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security the following Question by Private Notice. (a) Could the Minister clarify whether the Police have established the circumstances surrounding the loss of two High Court files, No.HCCC 1909/09 and HCCC 1416/95, from the court strong room? (b) Could the Minister also confirm whether the police investigated the loss of a title deed and transfer transaction of a proposed sale of property LR 36/VII/586 (Original No.50-52, 117) I.R 5666/2 by Mr. George Chege and Mr. Mark Ngarira? view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is proper for the House to note that this is a matter that started back in 1995. The orders that the police acted upon were given on 5th December, 2007. It has taken the police officers three years to carry out the investigation. I want to table a document here. Since 2007, the forensic document examiner from the Director of CID, Mr. Nyanjua was given instructions to carry out this examination on 14th September, 2010. The orders were issued on 5th December, 2007. During that time, the land was sub-divided into 17 parcels and sold ... view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to table this document from the forensic document examiner. It has also implicated the Registrar of Titles, a Mr. George Gichimu Gachichi. It will be important for the Assistant Minister to also tell us what he has done against the person who was involved in the fraudulent transaction of this piece of land. view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is in order for the Assistant Minister to engage in story telling? The Question before him is straightforward. Why did it take the police officers three years to investigate this matter? It took the document examiner only six days to report back to the police officers. Did he take part in this fraudulent transaction of this piece of land? view
  • 4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Again, the Assistant Minister has gone back to storytelling; perhaps, that is his favourite way of doing things. But in the words of Justice Angawa when she was delivering the ruling on the 5th December, 2007, she said as follows: view

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