14 Oct 2021 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
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14 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Is Sen. Farhiya in order to talk to Sen. Orengo across the Dispatch Box? She is completely out of order. I plead that you direct we stick to our Standing Orders, rules and procedures of communication in this Chamber.
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13 Oct 2021 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
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13 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, is Sen. Farhiya in order to commit a Bill to a Committee? Sen. Farhiya has to choose whether she is the Mover of the Bill or the Speaker.
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13 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. When we were young, we fancied becoming successful and wealthy professionals in the future. We used to be asked by teachers what we would like to be when we grow up. We would cite all manner of professions, from being pilots to teachers, lawyers to doctors, et cetera .
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13 Oct 2021 in Senate:
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13 Oct 2021 in Senate:
Today, I am not sure that our children across this country are looking forward to becoming successful professionals. This is because being a doctor, a lawyer and a teacher is no longer associated with succeeding in life and being wealthy. The sad story of our country is that the richest people today are in the public sector, mainly in politics and civil service or those whose parents or grandparents were in politics and civil service. Madam Temporary Speaker, this is against the norm internationally, where the wealthiest people are in the private sector. From Jeff Bezos to Jack Ma and ...
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13 Oct 2021 in Senate:
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