All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5301 to 5310 of 7480.
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
(i) establish and abolish offices in the public service;”
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, could he also table before this House a sample of one of the letters that were written to these individual Kenyans to show us exactly their title, their terms of reference and what they are supposed to do in terms of their functions? We want to be sure of what exactly they have done.
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, you will remember that in the advertisements that went out, it was clearly stated that the President is exercising powers conferred to him by Article 17 of the Sixth Schedule. He now says they are not restructuring, but just deploying.
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
So, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would like him to also table one of the letters that was written to these commissioners.
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, is it in order for the Minister to mislead this House that what they have done is like a transfer? If you are doing transfers, you transfer a DC from Machakos to be a DC in Suba. However, you cannot take a DC and make him or her a County Commissioner. Is that what you call a transfer? Is it in order for him to mislead this House?
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
He has not answered my question!
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. You heard the hon. Minister say categorically that all these people who have been made County Commissioners were actually Regional Commissioners and we can produce the HANSARD. Could he tell us where this Eunice Kimani was as a Regional Commissioner?
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister just read to us Section 24 of the former Constitution and purports to imply that it has been saved in the new Constitution. I want to take hon. Members to Section 3(2) of the Sixth Schedule of the new Constitution, under which extension of application of some provisions of the former Constitution is provided for. In the Sixth Schedule, we have the list of the Sections of the former Constitution that are saved as Sections 30 to 40, 43 to 46 and 48 to 58. I have not seen anywhere where Section 24 of ...
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17 May 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I had initially asked the Minister to tell me. Article 234 of the Constitution is not suspended, and it gives the power to set up offices to the Public Service Commission, and not to the President. This executive hangover by the President should go. The Minister should not mislead this House. Section 24 of the former Constitution, which gave the President those powers, has been done away with. We are living in a new Kenya. If the Minister wants to be the President of this Republic, he should kindly read the Constitution. Otherwise, he will find ...
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