All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1021 to 1030 of 1040.
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3 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you can clearly see that this Assistant Minister is not very sensitive to the welfare of the family of these very patriotic Kenyans, who went to do a duty for this country in Liberia. If you look at his answer, it is full of contradictions. On one hand he says that the officer is missing and on the other hand he says that he deserted duty. Could he tell this House whether the Chief Inspector is missing in action or whether he deserted duty. Secondly, I would like him to tell us the circumstances behind the ...
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3 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister has to be very categorical and he has to tell the House--- According to the records with police, the officer is missing in action. He went on a specific duty on behalf of the country, and he is missing in action according to the records. He is telling us that he has deserted duty. Those are two clear differences. Has he deserted or is he missing?
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3 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, while I think that Assistant Minister and, indeed, the House for coming to the aid of this family, I would like him to know that Chief Inspector Hassan joined the police force in 1979 and rose to the rank of a Chief Inspector. It is such a distinguished service and career in the country. In view of the fact that the Assistant Minister now cannot confirm whether, indeed, the family will continue to enjoy the benefits--- While I appreciate the fact that the July 3, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 1637 Government will allow the children to continue ...
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3 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have already ruled, after understanding the mood in the House, that the Government reinstates the salary and allowances of this particular officer. The Assistant Minister says he will go back to do what the law allows. He is expected to understand what the law allows in these circumstances. Will he reinstate these salary and allowances to the children of this officer? As we are debating this, the children and mother of this officer are watching and listening to the proceedings of this House. What do we tell them? What do ...
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3 Jul 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the week after Thursday.
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25 Jun 2008 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs:- (a) whether he could confirm that although the Government increased salaries of Ambassadors/High Commissioners on 16th February, 2007, the salary increments have not been effected todate; and, (b) when the increments will be effected in line with the said decision.
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25 Jun 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is very clear that the Minister is not aware of what is happening in the Ministry. The answer given to this Question is diverting attention from the subject matter. I would like the Minister to know that in January, 2007, the Kenya Government, through the Public Service Remuneration Review Board which is established by the Government, increased the salaries of ambassadors. I have here with me the authority that allowed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to do the same. I just want to read this letter which is addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ...
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25 Jun 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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25 Jun 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, is the Minister in order to continue misleading the House? This is a decision of the Government. The letter says: "Adjustment of salaries for Ambassadors and High Commissioners". This letter can be authenticated. It is a reflection of the true situation. Is the Minister, therefore, in order to say that I am not truthful to the House?
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25 Jun 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir---
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