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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
(v) Inspections by the Inspector of State Corporations;
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
(vi) Approval of any intended business venture;
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
(vii) Composition of board of directors; and,
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
(viii) Procurement regulated by the Public Procurement and Disposal Act.
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, Part II of the Public Audit Act, Cap.12 provides for the audit of state corporations by the Controller and Auditor-General who has to submit audit reports to Parliament where Standing Order No.188 states that the Public Investment Committee (PIC) shall examine such reports and accounts.
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
On Wednesday, 14th April, 2010 while answering a Question by Private Notice by Mr. Washiali, the Assistant Minister for Energy, Eng. M. M. Mahamud was not clear on whether the KPLC is a parastatal or not. At one point, he informed the House that the KPLC was a private company with the Government as one of the shareholders. At another point, he informed the House that the KPLC is a Government parastatal but a different one from others. It is in a different category with other parastatals. There are parastatals which are not listed at the NSE. So, the KPLC ...
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Committee notes that the importance of the KPLC to service delivery to the country and the achievement of Vision 2030 depends on the success of the electricity sector. It is evident that the Government largely supports the KPLC through guarantee loans and profit ploughed back. It also appoints a majority of directors to the companyâs board of directors. Further, the companyâs vehicles have blue registration number plates which are a preserve of parastatals contributing to uncertainty as to whether the KPLC is a parastatal or a private company. Due to the importance of the ...
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the KPLC could be termed as a state corporation if it is fully owned or controlled by the Government or a state corporation. Following a disposal of shares by the NSSF, the company does not meet the requirement stipulated to qualify as a state corporation. Furthermore, the KPLC has not submitted fully to the provisions of the Public Audit Act by having its accounts audited by the Controller and Auditor-General and submitted to the National Assembly for examination by the PIC. The Controller and Auditor-General last submitted audited accounts of the KPLC for the year ...
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
(i) KPLC pensionâs scheme
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25 Aug 2010 in National Assembly:
(ii) Contracts between KPLC and IPPS
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