31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Abstracting from what each one knows when they are a director in a company and just focusing on what it means for you who is sitting to direct affairs of an institution, is a way of The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
taking from the broad knowledge of things just that element that you need to guide and direct whether you are in a family institution or in a public institution.
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31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
It should be compulsory for all of the directors in public institutions and private institutions to be trained. If you cross over from a private institution to a public institution, you should go through this kind of training and certification however you call it. It could be for a week or month. There were some timelines being mentioned but it is terribly important that they do. We know what happens in private institutions. They may be truly making profits but maybe that is not all we are looking for in the public institutions.
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31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
We have to look at the compliance of the law and the harm to the environment. It is not just that you have turned in profit like the private companies do unless they are caught by one of the laws that exist. So, even the oversight that requires compliance will be enhanced if these people had a chance to go through this awareness type of familiarisation. No matter how highly educated you are, it does not mean that you have a grasp of what is required to guide institutions where you sit. With those few remarks I want to add ...
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31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, with those few remarks, I support.
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31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Sorry, I wanted to add my name to the request queue, so that I can contribute.
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31 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Usually, I try all methods possible.
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30 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to contribute to this Motion. I like what the Chairman outlined in terms of the fact that they have now succeeded in getting a firm to audit the Auditor-General. But I think it would have been instructive if he had outlined why it is that several times firms were unresponsive. Is there something that you may know as PAC that, perhaps, we do not know? It is worrisome if firms are unwilling to undertake such a major task, which I am sure they can successfully bid profitably. Remember we are going back all the ...
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30 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
General because he is not going to come back again to do this work. Somebody new coming in should start on a clean slate. Three, I do not know if it is the practice - the accountants in the House will advise - to give a certain timeline for the results of this audit. I do not know if they are free to take another two years doing this auditing or whether they are expected to provide the audit report by a certain time. If that is the case, the Committee should next time start the process in advance to ...
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25 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would like to comment on this Memorandum debate from two or three angles. I think in the last Parliament, we discussed at length the issues of the implications of the powers of the presidency in the veto process.
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