All parliamentary appearances
Entries 181 to 190 of 1318.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am just going to demonstrate to this House that actually what hon. Dr. Khalwale, my friend, the Member for Ikolomani, the bull fighter has presented here is far from the truth. Indeed, it causes pain to some of these members who cannot have an opportunity to stand on the Floor of this House to defend themselves. Whether it will pass or not, let us make sure that whatever we say here is truth and is founded.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am just going to demonstrate to this House that actually what hon. Dr. Khalwale, my friend, the Member for Ikolomani, the bull fighter has presented here is far from the truth. Indeed, it causes pain to some of these members who cannot have an opportunity to stand on the Floor of this House to defend themselves. Whether it will pass or not, let us make sure that whatever we say here is truth and is founded.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Hon. Khalwale, on Friday, very sensationally tabled a document here which he said was an affidavit from a gentleman, who is an auctioneer, who was claiming Kshs72 million from KRA. The person who rejected that payment, or who objected it was none other than Mr. Matemu, who today, we are discussing as the chair. What Dr. Khalwale did not do is to declare that he actually knew this person, and this person comes from Kakamega as it has been proved today.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Hon. Khalwale, on Friday, very sensationally tabled a document here which he said was an affidavit from a gentleman, who is an auctioneer, who was claiming Kshs72 million from KRA. The person who rejected that payment, or who objected it was none other than Mr. Matemu, who today, we are discussing as the chair. What Dr. Khalwale did not do is to declare that he actually knew this person, and this person comes from Kakamega as it has been proved today.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir---
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we were told on the Floor of this House that one Matemu Mumo, who today is being proposed as the chair did not collect money which was owed to KRA. A document which was tabled here from an auctioneer stated that Kshs72 million was supposed to be paid. KRA was established in 1995 and the only person who could maybe levy distress was the Income Tax Commissioner and no other person in that place. Even the Director-General could not levy distress. It then informed this House that when this person is indisposed, there is no work which ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we were told on the Floor of this House that one Matemu Mumo, who today is being proposed as the chair did not collect money which was owed to KRA. A document which was tabled here from an auctioneer stated that Kshs72 million was supposed to be paid. KRA was established in 1995 and the only person who could maybe levy distress was the Income Tax Commissioner and no other person in that place. Even the Director-General could not levy distress. It then informed this House that when this person is indisposed, there is no work which ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Mr. Matemu went to court on that matter and in 2007, none other than Lady Justice Wendo agreed with him. I want to table a copy of the ruling that was also tabled by Dr. Khalwale. Mr. Matemu did manage to convince the court that tax had to be paid by Kingsway and, therefore, a court ruling was given and an order issued to the Commissioner of Income Tax, Commissioner of Value Added Tax and the Commissioner-General to collect the tax. In this document, there is nowhere the
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Mr. Matemu went to court on that matter and in 2007, none other than Lady Justice Wendo agreed with him. I want to table a copy of the ruling that was also tabled by Dr. Khalwale. Mr. Matemu did manage to convince the court that tax had to be paid by Kingsway and, therefore, a court ruling was given and an order issued to the Commissioner of Income Tax, Commissioner of Value Added Tax and the Commissioner-General to collect the tax. In this document, there is nowhere the
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