Julius Kipbiwot Melly

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: In conclusion, the Commission had perused the preliminary report and directed its officers to cover certain areas. As an employer in the public service, the Commission’s mandate is limited to professional culpability of its employees and breach of regulations governing the teaching service. It is in this regard that the Commission may also be guided by the technical reports from the specialized Government agencies which are also seized of the matter. That means it is not only the Commission but also other Government agencies that are dealing with the same matter. view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Accordingly, therefore, once the final investigation report is out, the Commission will make its decision on the matter based on the provisions of the law and the provisions of the Code of Regulations for teachers and appropriate administrative action based on the evidence and the merits of the case. Annexed on this particular statement are the writings from the classmates, an indication from the teacher on how he received the sanitary towels and the pictures. view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: That is the Statement as per the TSC regarding the circumstances and events that surrounded the death of the little girl, Jackline Chepng’eno. This is purely a Commission Statement. It is not a Committee statement. 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. view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Two, we are yet to receive a statement from the Ministry of Education regarding the same. When we get it, I will table it on the Floor of the House. view
  • 19 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 18 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Bill. The Finance Bill that has been introduced by the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning is important. In the first few weeks, we discussed about the Division of Revenue Bill. We discussed how to divide monies and income but, in this particular Bill, we are talking about revenue raising measures. In each and every State, governments have a responsibility to tax individuals and corporate as a means of raising income so that they are able to provide services. One of the cardinal things of ... view
  • 18 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: I have looked at the Finance Bill and I have realised that it has addressed a number of issues. One of the major issues which I want to talk about is expansion of the tax base. It is very good so that we increase our income but, as much as we are expanding the tax base so that we are able to raise more money to build the roads, provide for schools, and everything else, there is need to ensure that every business is allowed to grow. We do not need to overtax to an extent that taxation inhibits growth ... view
  • 18 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Two, in Clause 13, there is corporate tax incentive of 15 per cent. I support this especially on plastic bags and recycled products. This is going to support the environment. Factories or companies will recycle plastics and clean the environment. This has been reduced from 30 per cent to 15 per cent. I support this. This is also going to ensure that most of our companies are environmentally friendly. With this tax incentive, it is going to have a very good impact, especially in our industrial areas, factories and where we stay. view
  • 18 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: There is a very good provision on Clause 8. There is exemption of real estate investment tax to specific purpose vehicles. This is an amendment that is supportive to real estate 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. view
  • 18 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: developers, especially those with specific purpose vehicles. This is going to assist on the Big Four Agenda item of housing. This is the right way to do it. This will support the investors. It is going to support those who will put more money in the real estate development and make sure that this country has enough housing. On the same note, when we talk about taxation on digital economy, I think Kenya is one of the most developed countries in terms of e-commerce as we speak. People buy and sell on the net; people buy and sell goods online. ... view

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