28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I second this amendment which is very important. We want the workers to be represented when the matters of their money is being discussed by the Board. That is the import of this amendment. If we had six members of the Board and the employees are not represented, they may decide to misuse the workers’ money. With those remarks, I second.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much hon. Speaker. I stand to support this Motion. As I do so, I want to thank the House Leadership for the opportunity that they have given the Members to contribute to very important Bills. As we realize from the Statement of the Majority Leader, we managed as a House to pass more than 16 Bills and this is an achievement. So, I would like to thank my colleagues for doing a wonderful job for this country. Some of the Bills which we passed were fundamental and remarkable in the improvement of the lives of Kenyans. I ...
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Two, on the issue of police recruitment, it was a sham according to the complaints that have been received from many Kenyans. We want to suggest to the Police Commission that they should not cancel the recruitment of innocent citizens. They should deal with the people, the police and District Commissioners who received bribes. That is the only time we can stop this issue of corruption during recruitment. It is very important that we, as legitimate elected Members, pass this message to the Government - that you cannot cancel an innocent Kenyan opportunity because there was a corrupt police or ...
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26 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Speaker. I stand, first of all, to thank the Leader of Majority Party and Eng. Gumbo for saving our country. We are talking about national security and the thing we are trying to provide so that we can achieve that standard is what we are discussing here. Therefore, as we look at the Motion as amended now, it will take us back now to the drawing board. That is because when you look at the amendment that has been brought by the Leader of the Majority Party, it requires that the company will have to ...
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26 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, when you look at Page 11 of the report, the requirement of this project is not only for Nairobi, but for the nation and the country as a whole. When you have digital tracking, radio networks, central command operation systems, then you know we have a regional command system as well. There is installation of video surveillance not only for Mombasa. Even Governor Alfred Mutua has done this in Machakos County.
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26 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, so due diligence was not done on this procedure and, therefore, as we have amended and passed this resolution, I am of the view that the Committee and the 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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26 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
company or rather the Committee and the Ministry in charge of internal security will have to relook into this issue in totality.
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26 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, secondly, national security entails provision of protection of citizens and their property against external threat, terrorism, subversion, sabotage and espionage. Those are the areas that national security covers. The provision of that system was going to enhance those. When you give this to a private company or we entrust private company with the security of Kenyans, then I think, as a nation, we may be going the wrong way.
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26 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, a country like the United States of America (USA) is having problems now because they have entrusted a private security company. You remember the case of Snowden – a guy who was working for an organisation. He took all the secrets of the country and sold them.
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