All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5691 to 5700 of 7480.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, a lot has been said by my colleagues, who have talked about the banks. Yesterday, as I did say informally in a meeting we attended, you cannot control cartels through liberalization; you can only control cartels through regulations.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, a lot has been said by my colleagues, who have talked about the banks. Yesterday, as I did say informally in a meeting we attended, you cannot control cartels through liberalization; you can only control cartels through regulations.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, a lot has been said by my colleagues, who have talked about the banks. Yesterday, as I did say informally in a meeting we attended, you cannot control cartels through liberalization; you can only control cartels through regulations.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Since the Executive has failed to regulate the financial sector, we are going to do it through legislation in Parliament. Let us do this and give Kenyans a Christmas gift. It is not going to be of any use for us to sit with our constituents at home without giving them a Christmas gift. The Christmas gift that this Parliament can give the people of Kenya â those who are suffering, who borrowed loans when the interest rate was at 12 per cent and are now paying at 24 per cent or higher--- If they hear that we will spend ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Since the Executive has failed to regulate the financial sector, we are going to do it through legislation in Parliament. Let us do this and give Kenyans a Christmas gift. It is not going to be of any use for us to sit with our constituents at home without giving them a Christmas gift. The Christmas gift that this Parliament can give the people of Kenya â those who are suffering, who borrowed loans when the interest rate was at 12 per cent and are now paying at 24 per cent or higher--- If they hear that we will spend ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Since the Executive has failed to regulate the financial sector, we are going to do it through legislation in Parliament. Let us do this and give Kenyans a Christmas gift. It is not going to be of any use for us to sit with our constituents at home without giving them a Christmas gift. The Christmas gift that this Parliament can give the people of Kenya – those who are suffering, who borrowed loans when the interest rate was at 12 per cent and are now paying at 24 per cent or higher--- If they hear that we will spend ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Since the Executive has failed to regulate the financial sector, we are going to do it through legislation in Parliament. Let us do this and give Kenyans a Christmas gift. It is not going to be of any use for us to sit with our constituents at home without giving them a Christmas gift. The Christmas gift that this Parliament can give the people of Kenya â those who are suffering, who borrowed loans when the interest rate was at 12 per cent and are now paying at 24 per cent or higher--- If they hear that we will spend ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the oil sector is also composed of cartels. The gas price is too high. Actually, I was surprised that my friend, hon. Ngilu, has just discovered that we are paying fuel prices that are higher than those in Rwanda. Madam Minister, I wish you came to me earlier; we have been aware of that. Probably, it is only the pocket that is different; that was why you were realizing this yesterday. Even in Tanzania, our next door neighbour, we pay far much more than them!
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the oil sector is also composed of cartels. The gas price is too high. Actually, I was surprised that my friend, hon. Ngilu, has just discovered that we are paying fuel prices that are higher than those in Rwanda. Madam Minister, I wish you came to me earlier; we have been aware of that. Probably, it is only the pocket that is different; that was why you were realizing this yesterday. Even in Tanzania, our next door neighbour, we pay far much more than them!
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the oil sector is also composed of cartels. The gas price is too high. Actually, I was surprised that my friend, hon. Ngilu, has just discovered that we are paying fuel prices that are higher than those in Rwanda. Madam Minister, I wish you came to me earlier; we have been aware of that. Probably, it is only the pocket that is different; that was why you were realizing this yesterday. Even in Tanzania, our next door neighbour, we pay far much more than them!
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