All parliamentary appearances
Entries 471 to 480 of 793.
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24 Mar 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as much as I have tremendous respect for Mr. Imanyara, I find that his allegations are absolutely frivolous. I had a quick glimpse of what he was talking about. All that is stated about a company by the name of Lap expressing interest to buy shares, and the Government indicating that it will consider that interest. There is nothing in that particular document about money to be lent to either the Government or any party. I would want to request Mr. Imanyara to ensure that he sticks to facts, represents them correctly and remains unfrivolous.
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24 Mar 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, most private investments have very little to do with their parent countries. I have no reason to believe that there is any reason to fear that Laico Regency Hotel is in any danger. It is a private entity.
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24 Mar 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think that is a point of clarification. The clarification is that the hotel was privately-owned. It was held as collateral by the Government. The Government then redeemed its collateral by ensuring that it was able to sell the hotel to a private entity, and that is Laico Ltd of Nairobi.
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24 Mar 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I understand where Mr. Lessonet is coming from, and I can imagine it is because of the many on goings in this country. I need to emphasize that the first clause of the Constitution states that this country is a sovereign state and no foreign company has a capacity to freeze any assets within it.
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24 Mar 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as far as the records within this country are concerned, we do know for a fact that it is Libyan-African Investments. I will endeavour to see if there is a breakdown in our records on how many subsidiaries are owned by Libyan-African Investments. The reason I say that is because the Libyan- African Investments Company is a Tripoli based company. I will endeavour to look into that and give some feedback within two weeks.
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24 Mar 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I have undertaken, it is only part âbâ of the Question that I will need to clarify and I will give as much information to the satisfaction of the hon. Members.
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Konoin Constituency is one of the 210 constituencies meant to benefit from the Economic Stimulus Programme market component. The County Council of Bureti had identified a site at Kaptebengwet for the market. The delay in the construction of the fresh produce market for Konion was caused by two main reasons. The project was advertised by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance on 25th September 2009, and handled through the CDF framework. My Ministry was supposed to validate awards and contract after getting the requisite tender documents ...
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not have the specifics of the differences, but I have been told that the differences have now been resolved and work will commence within two weeks.
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I received the full document a few minutes ago. I would want to look at it in full and give the specifics of what the differences were.
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
I would prefer that, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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