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  • 5 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also concur with my colleagues on the State corporations and institutions Report. They should be under mandatory guidance from the Government. It is necessary they seek authority, search for professionals and follow accounting rules. Some corporations are run as if they are a personal entity. The Government of Kenya should ensure that the property of citizens is protected. I am aware that some of the CEOs get involved in dubious activities to enrich themselves. Most of them delay when it comes to remitting statutory deductions like the NSSF money and others. The reason ... view
  • 5 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Whenever they want to invest in land, most of them get into dubious deals. So, we need to use the necessary authority and government machinery to make sure that whatever they are buying is done in accordance with the law. So, I concur with my colleagues. State corporations need to be regulated and controlled to make sure that members’ money is safe. Thank you. I support the Motion. view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion. It is a very important thing for the East Africa defence forces to join hands to enhance the security of the region. They can have a central command that will enhance and improve security within the region. The East African countries are within the same region and you can have wrongdoers, criminals or attackers take advantage of invading a certain country near the border, attack and get back to the other country. If we are not under the same command, the country that has been attacked has to seek ... view
  • 29 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I join hands with my colleagues to empathise with Hon. Wamalwa. It is disappointing for anybody to deny legislators an opportunity to give their views and deliberate on issues which affect the country. The officers of the EACC are just there to settle scores. They intimidate people while investigating them. They help political losers to fight leaders. If you look at today’s newspapers, you will see the people who are supposed to be investigated. These are just laymen as far as investigations are concerned. We have the Auditor-General who can easily tell who has misappropriated ... view
  • 29 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I join my colleagues in saying that the EACC should be disbanded and a competent body be formed to secure our public funds. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: She is my boss. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: I am a member. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House today, Thursday 11th December, 2014:- Report of the Committee on Implementation on a study visit to Austria from 22nd to 26th September, 2014 The Report of the Committee on Implementation on a study visit to Japan from 8th to 12th September, 2014. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute as we are adjourning the end of the Second Calendar in Parliament. It has been a pleasure for us to be here and doing our mandate to make sure that the country is well governed. I would like, on behalf of my family and my constituents, to wish Kenyans a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. All the same, I would like to, once again, give my condolence to people who lost their beloved ones and who they expected to be with at this particular time, including ... view

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