Kipchumba Murkomen

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen

Born

1979

Email

omurkomen@yahoo.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722 278455

Link

@kipmurkomen on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1591 to 1600 of 8498.

  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, on a more serious point of order, you have outlined a very serious process that is required to deal with a Motion of this magnitude. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: You have even gone ahead to indicate that this is a historic moment because there has never been another Deputy Speaker who has been removed from office or such a debate of removal of the Deputy Speaker. What befalls the Deputy Speaker, under the Standing Orders and the Constitution, befalls the Speaker. It may not be the current Speaker, but any other. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: I would like to know from your office: Was the Deputy Speaker served with the charges for his removal? Was he also notified of this Sitting? Was he given the opportunity to know the charges against him? I would have wished to hear from your Communication that there was a notice of Motion given by the Senator for Murang’a County and that pursuant to that Motion some charges were provided and your office facilitated the Deputy Speaker to be notified of these charges. This would have enabled him to prepare himself so that when we go to the Motion itself, ... view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not satisfied. It is only your office that can satisfy me because the country is watching and we all want to know what happened. As the Deputy Speaker is being prosecuted in this House, did he receive any specific charges from your office? Were there charges from the Mover of the Motion that were sent to your office? Did your office facilitate him to receive the charges, so that we do not turn our Senate into a kangaroo court? view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have been challenged to substantiate view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have been challenged and it is on the record. I need to substantiate the basis of my argument because it was my point of order. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. It is deplorable and laughable that human rights defenders of yesterdays are presiding over a process--- view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am reading the section of the Constitution. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have not mentioned any name. Although, they say, like Chinua Achebe said, that if you mention dry bones, it is old women who The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 22 May 2020 in Senate: get uncomfortable. The Constitution is very clear in Article 47. It says every person, including Sen. (Prof.) Kithure Kindiki, has the right to administrative action that is expeditious, efficient, lawful, reasonable, and procedurally fair. If a right of a fundamental freedom of a person has been or is likely to be adversely affected by the administrative action, the person has a right to be given written reasons for the action. In line with this Article 47, the National Assembly, in its Standing Orders, provided a long procedure of how to notify the Deputy Speaker and the Speaker if you want ... view

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