All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2381 to 2390 of 4692.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I stand to be corrected. I said that those fellows whom we have been looking for went under. We could not find them. Warrants of arrest were made public, but we could not get them. What my officers have done is that they have identified these fellows who made away with the files. I said that, because I do not want to reveal a lot of information on this particular matter, simply because, my officers might not get these fellows. So, I cannot reveal some of the information because I want to arrest those fellows.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, whether the Question is deferred or not, I will arrest those fellows. Whether the Question is deferred or not deferred, law must be followed. I will arrest them because we have identified where their hideouts are.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would request that we do it after one week, not next week. That is the request.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Did you hear my name being invoked in something which I am not aware of?
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to request the Chair to allow me to respond to a Ministerial Statement which was sought by hon. Konchella on Thursday, last week. This is because he wants me to include certain details and I have not received them. I got this Ministerial Statement yesterday. I have so far written to the Minister for Lands to furnish me with certain details which I need to share with this House. I will equally do a disservice to the whole country if I give half-baked information in a sensitive matter like this one.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will request my colleagues to wait for my Ministerial Statement which will be elaborate. I will include all other requests. Some of the requests, if I may read part âcâ of the Ministerial Statement include the names of the companies, which had been allocated these parcels and their directors.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be able to give the details. I have already spoken to the Minister for Lands and he has agreed that he will furnish my office with the details, which are required. So, I am requesting my colleagues to hold on until we get the Statement fully done.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think we are anticipating the debate on what I am going to issue.
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am requesting the Chair to allow me more time in order to furnish this House and the nation with the details that they require. I said that by Thursday, next week, I will be able to get all the details which are required. You have even heard some of them talk about two people who have been arraigned in court. We have arrested six people and arraigned them in Kibera Magistrateâs Court where they were charged with arson contrary to Section 332. So, let me come with the details so that I can be interrogated ...
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4 Nov 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I believe that I am talking to professionals in this House. I also believe that I am talking to lawyers. Those people were taken to court once they were arrested and there is nothing I can do once you have been arraigned in a court of law in this country. Again, I want to assure you that if you break the law it does not matter where you are from---
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