Tom Joseph Kajwang'

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 8521 to 8530 of 10308.

  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Was it published in the newspapers and some public systems? view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Besides, with a lot of respect, hon. Member for Mbita, the basic consumer of this information may not be the lawyers. The lawyers happen to litigate on this matter. I think the basic consumers are the people who take insurance risks; which is you and I who drive out in those roads. Those are the primary consumers of this Bill. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: No, we do not want discussion on this matter. I am not bringing discussion on this matter. Hon. Baiya. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Baiya, are you saying that this Bill did not come for the Second Reading? view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Baiya, I asked the Departmental Committee Chairman whether there was public participation and he said there was. He added that, as a Committee, they had received memoranda from the public. I want to trust the Chairman, until you give me information to the contrary that will cause me not to trust the Chairman on this matter. Can I have somebody who has pointed evidence that will make me not to trust the Chairman of the Departmental Committee? That is what we should be discussing. Yes, hon. Kang’ata. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: 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. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Just sit down Committee Chairman. There is nothing to defend in this matter. We just want to put the facts straight and move on. Yes, hon. Irungu. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Kang’ata, you cannot prosecute the amendments before we finish with this issue. Do not be heard on the amendments themselves. Yes, hon. Sakaja. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Sakaja, what were the tools that were used? My reading of “public participation” is in Article 118 of the Constitution, which says that Parliament shall conduct its business in an open manner; that Parliament shall facilitate public participation, and that you must not exclude the public. So, the question here would be: “What was the tool that you used to ensure that there was public participation?” The Constitution does not say that you must publish these things in newspapers. So, the issue is what tool you used for public participation. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Order, Departmental Committee Chairman, there is a point of order that has been brought to my attention on the constitutionality or otherwise of the proposed amendments. I have to deal with it. I am trying to find out whether it is unconstitutional or not. So, you can answer us very quickly. Let us know the tools that were used for public participation. view

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