John Michael Njenga Mututho

Born

1957

Post

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

Email

naivasha@parliament.go.ke

Email

mututho@curtains.co.ke

Email

mututhoj@yahoo.com

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Facebook

Telephone

722514635

Link

@MututhoJay on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Your ruling on this matter was that I should get an answer two days before for me to peruse through the document. Even as the Attorney-General reads his answer right now, I am trying to show him that I do not even have an answer. Could I have the answer, so that I can ascertain the figures since this is a very important Question? view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. In your previous rulings, you have always indicated that Questions are the property of the House. Now that the hon. Member is satisfied and it seems like a private arrangement between him and the Minister, can we also have that answer? view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: asked the Attorney-General:- (a) how many cases relating to the 2007/2008 Post Election Violence (PEV) have been investigated and forwarded to the Attorney- General with recommendations to prosecute, how many have been successfully prosecuted and what the status of each case is; (b) what measures are in place to fast-track all investigations and prosecutions relating to PEV before the 2012 General Elections; and, (c) what legal measures have been put in place for the protection of witnesses involved in the ICC investigations. view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank the Attorney-General for such a comprehensive answer, particularly in view of the fact that he is already having very good statistics compared to the well publicized six cases that have taken us the whole year. The whole world has been talking about six cases. Having said that, I would like the Attorney-General to revisit his statement, that he has only 50 active investigations. Quick mathematics would indicate that, that is just one case per county. Given the fact that you have 300 districts - that means that you have over 300 DCIOs - ... view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, secondly, it is still not very clear why one chief serving in this Government, who moved into a shop belonging to a Mr. Kamau in Naivasha, Elementaita Area, is still occupying that shop with the stock and is not prosecuted. There is also a businessman in Naivasha who took a kiosk belonging to a member of another tribe somewhere and he is still in the same kiosk. They are a stone- throw away from the police station and do not require massive investigations. So, even as I congratulate the Attorney-General, could he show that we ... view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I would still wish the House to persuade the Attorney-General to direct that each DCIO handles, at least, two cases. That way, you will have 600 cases under active investigations. view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, is the Attorney-General in order to avoid the numbers and the figures involved in this investigation? We are asking specifically for investigations to be speeded up. Is he in order to avoid dealing with big numbers by saying that there are only 50 cases whereas we know that he has a capacity to deal with at the very least, one case per DCIO which would work out to be 320 cases? view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the road from Engineer to Ndundori costed the Ministry – and it is a very difficult terrain – Kshs4.3 billion. Going by this rate, Thika Road would have cost over Kshs3 trillion to do assuming that the specification of that road which I do not know is of the same state as Thika Road as we see it today. It would have cost Kshs3 trillion! Is the Minister really in order to stand here and not just own up to the mess and admit that this is a big fraud and that people were supposed to go ... view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am shocked mathematically; that is why and I seek your indulgence! view
  • 23 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, who are the actual owners of that particular construction company? Who are the bona fide owners of the construction company that has done that very expensive road? view

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