8 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
1. AAR Insurance, leading a consortium with Jubilee Insurance and APA Insurance, which quoted Ksh14.8 billion. 2. Kenya Alliance Insurance Company, which quoted Ksh12.8 billion. 3. A consortium led by CIC General Insurance, Old Mutual and Britam, which quoted Ksh8.6 billion 4. NHIF quoted Ksh9.365 billion. The successful bidder was declared CIC Insurance and the consortium based on the criteria set in the tender documents for Ksh8.6 billion. In addition, there were other infractions that made the NHIF cover unattainable. For example, NHIF failed to account for the ex-gratia sums amounting in total to Ksh750 million, computed as Contract No.00220172018 ...
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8 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
report. They also failed to comply with the stipulated obligations under the contracts, including establishing a dedicated administrative unit to manage the medical cover and last expense cover, establishing a 24-hour operational contact care centre, self-care services and ensuring that the healthcare providers have an SLA to ensure that members of the scheme got the prescribed drugs and other services at all times. That includes medical cover for the principal member, a declared spouse, five children up to the age of 21, no age limit for dependents living with disabilities, access to out-patient, in-patient and specialised medical services in recognised ...
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8 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
report. They also failed to comply with the stipulated obligations under the contracts, including establishing a dedicated administrative unit to manage the medical cover and last expense cover, establishing a 24-hour operational contact care centre, self-care services and ensuring that the healthcare providers have an SLA to ensure that members of the scheme got the prescribed drugs and other services at all times. That includes medical cover for the principal member, a declared spouse, five children up to the age of 21, no age limit for dependents living with disabilities, access to out-patient, in-patient and specialised medical services in recognised ...
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8 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I agree with the Member of Parliament for Gilgil on ensuring that police officers access as many facilities as possible even when they are on transfer. Luckily, there is an ongoing discussion on the contractual arrangement that will be in place from 1st January. I am sure that this recommendation will be part of the contractual obligations that, in my view, should be imposed on service providers to ensure that our police officers, who are not unionisable, are taken care of. They perform very sensitive duties and we cannot put them in an uncomfortable position when they ...
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8 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I agree with the Member of Parliament for Gilgil on ensuring that police officers access as many facilities as possible even when they are on transfer. Luckily, there is an ongoing discussion on the contractual arrangement that will be in place from 1st January. I am sure that this recommendation will be part of the contractual obligations that, in my view, should be imposed on service providers to ensure that our police officers, who are not unionisable, are taken care of. They perform very sensitive duties and we cannot put them in an uncomfortable position when they ...
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12 Apr 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. One of the priorities for us as a Ministry is institutional reforms within the security sectors, immigrations, citizen services, prisons and correctional services. Earlier this afternoon, I began by saying that we admit the rate and efficiency at which Government services are being rendered is not satisfactory. Therefore, we have considered that institutional reforms and organisational culture change is a priority for all our departments within our ministry. I want to accept the critical sentiments raised about our performance and we are working very hard to make sure we do better. Going forward, this administration will ...
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12 Apr 2023 in National Assembly:
On the issue raised by the Member for Mwingi West, that area also requires special measures. We will put it in our priority list, subject to resource availability. We will ensure the centre gets opened. I want to commit to the House that, at least, in each of the areas that have 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.
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12 Apr 2023 in National Assembly:
been identified on the Floor of this House by the Members, there will be a civil registration centre in the next two months, including Wajir. On this Question and the one asked earlier about administrative units, about 80 sub- counties were gazetted just before the last general elections, but are not operational. We do not have the resources to operationalise all those sub-counties. What we decided is to stagger the operationalisation of all the gazetted sub-counties in three years starting the month of June this year. The criteria we will use are the nature of the hardship and inconveniences to ...
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1 Dec 2021 in Senate:
Good morning, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Do you hear me?
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1 Dec 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I take this opportunity to join my colleagues in welcoming Sen. (Dr.) Mwaura back to the Senate. He has gone through a horrendous experience in the last few months in the hands of his tormentors in our once beloved party; Jubilee. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I take this opportunity to thank you most profusely and your office for obeying the decision of the court and complying with the court order. 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.
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