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Entries 3211 to 3220 of 7480.
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
I want to read this recommendation which I am very uncomfortable with. Part (iii) says:- “For disregarding the Treasury’s written advisory on the management of public funds, the Chief Justice must take personal responsibility for all payment irregularly made on his instructions”. When you are making a recommendation for personal responsibility on payment, you mention those payments. That is not here. In fact, the impression it gives is that the Chief Justice made instructions for payment. I sat in almost all meetings of interrogating this matter. There is not even a single case where the Chief Justice instructed for payments ...
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I support.
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Recommendation No.20 reads as follows:- “Members of the Finance and Administration Committee of the Judicial Service Commission should be individually investigated by the Ethics and Anti- Corruption Commission for their roles in some of the financial improprieties and irregularities at the Judicial Service Commission.” 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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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, consider this amendment critically. By the way, you have gone ahead even to lead us the way I wanted to argue my point. There is no variation apart from attaching the names. Therefore, it makes no difference. I only have one problem. Allow me to say it and then I sit down. I started by saying that I had problems with some specific recommendations because this is a committee decision. When you make recommendations of investigations to an institution like the EACC, you need to be specific. You need to say exactly which areas you want the EACC ...
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
So, the members of the committee did not just cause themselves to be in that committee. They were given specific tasks of approving payments beyond Kshs50 million because of what had transpired. If you are going to hold them responsible individually for doing that notwithstanding the fact that they did that which they had been tasked to do by the JSC, you are being unfair to them. This is especially if you leave the rest of the membership of the JSC without taking responsibility. This is unless, in the process of doing what they were tasked to do, they made ...
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Let me wind up, Hon. Speaker. I do not want to argue with the Chairman of my Committee. When you talk of investigations and calling of the EACC, I started by saying that you need to mention those instances. I know that there were very many allegations made by Mrs. Shollei when she appeared before us. That was not supported by any other witness. So, if you just go by the presentation of Mrs. Shollei, you will lose it.
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Finally, we are contradicting ourselves in this Report. Why do I say that?
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, the point of order by Hon. Chepkong’a is reinforcing what I am saying. On the issue of Mayfair Court or the Chief Justice’s house, he should mention it. He claims to have evidence, but I am also saying that on the Chief Justice’s house, it is Mrs. Shollei who decided on her own to pay Kshs310 million. There is no evidence to the effect that the JSC approved the amount.
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11 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, if you allow me, because I know he is going to say what I want to say---
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