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  • 24 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to second the amendment. This has given a realisation that stakeholders now get involved at each and every level. Previously, it was the county education boards that were completely active. We have tried to devolve these structures to the sub-county level. That will give an opportunity for all stakeholders to participate fully. view
  • 24 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I second. view
  • 24 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I did not intend to speak on this amendment. view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I think it is fair enough to allow the Member for Budalangi to proceed with his debate, because the Chairman had the time to present the Report. view
  • 1 Dec 2015 in National Assembly: No, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I have no intention of speaking to this amendment. view
  • 1 Dec 2015 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 28 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance to contribute. I want to totally disagree with this Report. As much as I appreciate the comments on the issues raised by the Committee chaired by the very able Hon. Kamama, I have few concerns. Before those concerns, I would like to say that Major (Rtd.) Muiu is one of the heroes of this country who for many who do not know, is known as the father of the Administration Police (AP). He is one of the people who initiated the AP and established it in this country with ... view
  • 28 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: There is also one factor that is also not disputable in this Report, that this officer, Major (Rtd.) Muiu fell ill while on official duties. That was out of his wish. As much as we want to follow the law which we are obliged to sometimes, I want to remind Members that the law is not made exclusively for its own purpose. Today, we may have our way with this Report because it is Major (Rtd.) Muiu but tomorrow it could be any Member of Parliament here or anyone’s son or daughter in this case. Therefore, when we are looking ... view
  • 28 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: I have perused this Report and there is no evidence that Major (Rtd.) Muiu was served with a copy of that Petition before we start arguing that he did not appear. Article 47 of the Constitution spells out clearly issues to do with fair administrative action. It includes procedural fairness where presumably allegations are made against an individual and then he is required to be served with a petition. He is then given a notice to appear so that he can give his side of the story. I find that the process was fundamentally flawed because at no given time ... view

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