All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2101 to 2110 of 4248.
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No. 31(3) (a). I beg to move that the House resolve to extend its sitting today, Thursday 5th August, 2021 until conclusion of business appearing on the Order Paper I request Sen. Sakaja to second.
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I begin by expressing my condolences to the family of the poor young Kenyans who were killed by police who were supposed to be protecting them. Police unleashing a torrent of violence in Kenya is not new. It is not only unlawful but also counter-productive in the fight against the spread of Covid-19. I have listened to my colleagues talk about how the President should have spoken on this matter. If I can remind us, 10 days after the beginning of curfew, there were about six people who were killed. The President apologized but he did not ...
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
We cannot allow this. I do not want them in Narok. Let them not attempt to come to Narok because if they do, we will deal with them properly. We cannot allow this nonsense to continue.
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.47(1) to make a Statement on an issue of great topical concern namely; the compulsory public service employees insurance benefits scheme in compliance to the Public Service Superannuation Scheme Act 8 of 2012 and Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for the Public Service of May, 2016. Madam Temporary Speaker, the Public Service Superannuation Scheme Act No.8 of 2012 which has been in operation since 1st of January, 2021, is geared towards provision of retirement benefits to persons employed in the Public Service and for connected services. The Act on the ...
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
It is worth noting that the Act as it is structured compliments the Public Service employment manual as noted below. The Public Service Commission Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for the Public Service of May, 2016 on the mandatory public service employees benefit insurance policies that the employer has promised its employees who are public servants. It provides for medical insurance benefits that is found in page 58; group life and disability cover for five years basic salary, that is found on page 75; group personal accident which is a five year basic salary on page 102, 103 and ...
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
To safeguard the rights of each public servant in line with the Constitution of Kenya and the employment contract which is in line with the Kenyan labour laws that govern the relationship between the employers and the employees, the Government, through the Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender and the National Treasury, must fully enforce compliance of the Public Service Superannuation Scheme (PSSS) Act No. 8 of 2012 and the Human Resource and Procedures Manual of May, 2016.
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5 Aug 2021 in Senate:
The Senate, therefore, and by extension the National Assembly, must oversight the Government and ensure that the above is implemented. It is important to note that noncompliance to the above requirement exposes the Government to financial losses as the Government will have to look for ways to settle the claims from its exchequer.
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