2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Musila, are you willing to be informed?
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
You had remained with 37 seconds.
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Sen. (Dr.) Gisuka Wilfred Machage.
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir.
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I did not want to interrupt the eloquent presentation by Sen. Sang, but did you hear what Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale said, that he was asserting that Sen. Sang was involved in an act of hooliganism when the Standing Orders are very clear that if you want to discuss a Member, you must bring a substantive Motion and you must also substantiate what you are saying. We had a long debate last week about the reputation of this House and the manner in which we casually bring in issues that involve a Senator or this House. Can ...
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir.
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for closing that very ugly incident that occurred here. But in my opinion, it is not just enough to just close the issue. I am not challenging the Chair, but the Standing Orders give the Chair powers. The Chair in his wisdom should now extend his powers beyond the closing to also the requirement of the Standing Order requiring the withdrawal of the remarks. The HANSARD remains as it was unless the Member withdraws and apologise to Sen. Sang. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified ...
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Your authority is very important and it is for precedent. A precedent was set last week. You were seated in this House – you and I sit---
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, let me just conclude. For the good order and sanctity of this House, we cannot allow unsubstantiated statements. This is based on your ruling. I am not talking about other rulings. You have already ruled that, that was out of order. It is not enough as per the law. In your wisdom, the law is the basis under which you are making your decision and I respect that. The Standing Orders are very clear. If a Member cannot substantiate something, he or she withdraws and apologise. Otherwise the record will appear---
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30 Sep 2014 in Senate:
I am willing to do that, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir.
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