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  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I also want to make reference to the same Standing Order that has been referred to by Sen. Sifuna on matters sub judice . Standing Order No.103(2) states- view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: “A matter shall be considered sub judice when it refers to an active criminal or civil proceedings in the discussion and the discussion of such matter is likely to prejudice its fair determination.” If we were to discuss the Motion that is before us, even if it is before any court of law, that will not prejudice its fair determination. We should not stop dealing with it because the determination of this matter shall not be prejudiced just because we discussed it as a Motion in this House. view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: “A matter shall be considered sub judice when it refers to an active criminal or civil proceedings in the discussion and the discussion of such matter is likely to prejudice its fair determination.” If we were to discuss the Motion that is before us, even if it is before any court of law, that will not prejudice its fair determination. We should not stop dealing with it because the determination of this matter shall not be prejudiced just because we discussed it as a Motion in this House. view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: If I was to raise this point of order when another Senator is already on his feet, then it will be--- view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: If I was to raise this point of order when another Senator is already on his feet, then it will be--- view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: Yes, under Standing Orders No.111 on limitation of debate. Owing to the number of Senators who want to comment on this Motion and you have seen that the kind of business that we have today is very heavy; I would wish to propose that we limit debate on this particular Motion to three minutes per Senator. I ask my brother Sen. Cherarkey to second. view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: Yes, under Standing Orders No.111 on limitation of debate. Owing to the number of Senators who want to comment on this Motion and you have seen that the kind of business that we have today is very heavy; I would wish to propose that we limit debate on this particular Motion to three minutes per Senator. I ask my brother Sen. Cherarkey to second. view
  • 16 Nov 2023 in Senate: Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I also rise to support this particular Motion. By this House passing this particular Motion, it will become an endorsement to the vote of confidence that has been voted on our forces by one of the highest security organs in the world, the United Nations Security Council, (UNSC), that for Haiti to gain stability, the forces of the Kenya Police Service must be involved. As my colleagues have mentioned, it is not the first time that the Kenyan forces have been called to go and restore peace and order. Since 1989, our ... view

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