All parliamentary appearances
Entries 51 to 60 of 461.
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23 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, on behalf of the sponsor of the Bill, Hon. Sabina Chege, the Chairperson of the Committee, I beg to move the National Blood Transfusion Service Bill, 2020. I ask Hon. Eseli to second.
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22 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to table Public Petition No. 22 of 2021 regarding fraudulent subdivision of land registered as L.R. No. 12422/9. I, the undersigned, on behalf of the family of late Hon. Arthur Kinyanjui Magugu, draw the attention of the House to the following: THAT, on 16th December 1982, a certificate of title was issued to Hon. Arthur Kinyanjui Magugu, now deceased, as the registered owner and proprietor of L.R. No.12422/9 measuring approximately 41.3 hectares; THAT, on 19th February 1991, Hon. Arthur Magugu appointed the firm of Kamwere and Associates Surveyors to sub-divide the parcel of land ...
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22 Jun 2021 in National Assembly:
(a) Karura Investment Limited fraudulently obtained a parallel title registered as L.R. No.12422/319 issued the same date the deceased was issued with L.R. No.12422/204; (b) The purported application for the consent to transfer is neither dated nor signed by the deceased; (c) The alleged application for the consent was made one month before L.R. No.12422/319 was created; and, (d) The alleged transfer dated 25th October 1993 is only executed by the alleged vendor and not the purchaser. THAT, the matters raised in this Petition are not pending in any court of law in Kenya; THAT, the petitioner, therefore, prays that: ...
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6 May 2021 in National Assembly:
Mhe. Spika, nashukuru kwa nafasi hii. Ni furaha mpwitompwito, kama mtu aliyepata mwana, kwa fursa hii kusimama hapa mbele kwa niaba ya wakaaji ninaowaakilisha wa Bunge la Cherengany. Kama Naibu Mkuu wa chama tawala cha Jubilee na mkereketwa ambaye amepata manufaa kupata maeneo Bunge mawili, kaskazini na kusini Cherengany, napiga kura ya ndio bila kulalamika.
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The Committee embarked on a very comprehensive journey to investigate the irregularities at KEMSA. We came up with a very comprehensive Report because we interviewed the people who matter the most. On the matter that you had raised earlier with regards to what the Committee did yesterday, I would like to say that we did not give directives. We only made recommendations which have been captured today as part of the Report. Hon. Speaker, part of the recommendations that the Committee arrived at after carrying out the investigations - from where our able Chair left - ...
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
This is a list of shame. The money that was meant to caution health workers was diverted to infrastructure instead of safeguarding the interests of the health workers. Part of our recommendation is that: The Ministry should expedite the establishment of a framework for offering counselling services to health workers noting that non-utilisation of funds set aside for psych-social support to frontline workers due to lack of a framework caused the problem. Kshs50 million was set aside by the Ministry for psych-social support for the health workers and up to date it is lying idle. The Ministry of Health within ...
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
that the National Assembly appropriated Kshs300 billion in June 2020 for this purpose and the funds have been available in KEMSA since July 2020.
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Yesterday, when they appeared before the Committee, they said that they need another 14 days. When they appeared before the Committee in September, they said they needed another 14 days. It is almost two months and vulnerable groups do not have face masks. All Members of Parliament use their own money to provide face masks yet we had appropriated Kshs300 million. On the suppliers, the following was recommended: That, the Director of Criminal Investigation and the EACC undertake in-depth investigations on the irregularities on all companies including 83 companies that were awarded tenders by the Authority with regards to the ...
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
That, upon conclusion of relevant investigations, any company involved in the dispute COVID-19 procurement and found to have contravened the Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Act, 2015 and engaged in any other malpractice be blacklisted and barred from doing business with any Government entity.
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
That, the Registrar of Companies in accordance with the companies Act, 2015 undertake an audit, within 60 days of the tabling of this Report, on all companies including the 83 companies annexed in the Report that were awarded tenders by the Authority with regards to the disputed COVID-19 procurement to ascertain their compliance with the Companies Act, 2015 and take appropriate action in instances of non-compliance.
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