All parliamentary appearances
Entries 591 to 600 of 793.
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13 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) As stated in my reply on 1st July, 2010---
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13 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will be available but I hope he would have looked and then we could have a meeting in the office where we could---
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do have a written answer, but unfortunately I understand that the hon. Member has not received a copy of it. I would want him to oblige me to read the answer and he will be able to interrogate it.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
No, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I would prefer to answer it now. I am sure the hon. Member will be satisfied with the answer.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
(a) The delay in the payment of pension benefits to former civil servants, including teachers have mainly been caused by late submission of fully supported pension claims and documents to the Pensions Department and also closure of bank accounts through which the payments are supposed to be channeled.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
(b) I wish to confirm to this House that the Pensions Department has proceeded and paid the retirement benefits in respect to Mr. Charles Samuel Apeli, Mr. Justus Festus Susu, Mrs. Sarah Indisa Ochieng and Mr. Simon George Ingu. As regards to Mr. Kwangâati Rueben Onyango, the names and the pension numbers provided do not exist in the Pension Departmentâs records and system. The claimant should, therefore, be advised to verify and provide to the department the correct details, upon which he will be accordingly informed of the status of the pension benefits.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Pensions Department that usually processes these payments sometimes gets delayed by information not being forthcoming from other departments. That includes either the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) or within the civil service. We have ensured that the operationalization of IFMIS is connected to the payroll so that all these systems are automated, so that in future people can get the information accurately and correctly, particularly in terms of increment of salaries over the histological period. I am sure with time, automation and e-Government, this will happen.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
(a) The Value Added Tax Act (VAT) provides tax waiver on capital equipment imported or purchased locally for new or expansion of existing investments. In addition, there exists provisions in the VAT Act for zero-rating of all materials and equipment imported for the refurbishment of tourist hotels. The East African Community Customs Management Act further provides for waiver of duty on hotel equipment imported by a licensed hotel for its use. The construction of camps and lodges that were destroyed by the recent floods will, therefore, be granted waiver in accordance with the provisions of these Acts.
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