Moses Kipkemboi Cheboi

Parties & Coalitions

Born

4th January 1970

Post

P.O. Box 15530 Nakuru, Kenya

Email

mkcheboi@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722 709192

Telephone

037 214948

Hon Moses Kipkemboi Cheboi

Deputy Speaker & Kuresoi North Member of Parliament

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Let us have Hon. Kaluma then we will come to Hon. Gethenji. I really hope you are looking at that. If you are retaining the judge in one part, then a magistrate is on the other, then there might be some contradiction. But I do not want to--- Let us have Hon. Kaluma. view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Look at it more critically Members, together with the Chair. I really want you to look at the proposed removal and see if what the Chair is saying is the position. That is because looking at Clause 13 which we are in now, you would be able to see that the deletion is actually magistrate, which means that it is the judge who remains. view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: While the Floor is still yours and Members if you look at the deletion in Clause 11 though we have finalised that, the deletion is the magistrate. So, the judge remains. You go to Clause 13 the deletion again is the magistrate view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Gethenji, look at your Order Paper well. I believe we are all reading from the same page. view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Yes. Hon. Members, there is something on which we must be very clear. There is a new proposal. We were going as per the Order Paper, but we are being informed that for the HANSARD, the proposal by the Chairperson of the Committee is to delete the word “judge” and retain the word “magistrate” in both clauses. I would want to open the Floor to Members, especially those who have contributed on this. The proposal which was made by Hon. Gethenji was the deletion of the word “judge” in Clause 11. He is proposing the deletion of the same word ... view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Gethenji, we were moving very well until you indicated that you have some fresh amendments which are not in the Order Paper. If you have fresh amendments which are not in the Order paper, you have a right as the Mover of the Bill to propose a further amendment. However, that will be subject to the approval of your proposed further amendments by the Speaker. That brings in some confusion. You have proposed further amendments which seem to be new to us, which is perfectly in order. view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: That still does not solve the problem. If you are talking about the agreements that you made within the Committee, it is perfect. As I have said, you have the right as the Mover of this Bill to move amendments, including further amendments. The only problem is that it becomes difficult for Members to follow you when they are strictly using what is in the Order Paper. You have fresh amendments which have not been circulated and I am yet to confirm whether they have been seen by the Speaker. That is the only issue. It is not that it ... view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: No! Maybe you could approach the Chair so that we can deal with it in the Chamber. view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: I would want us to use the Order Paper. If there are any further amendments, you give us the draft, which you have already done. We would allow you to proceed. You will achieve the same results if the Members approve the further amendments. In the meantime, Hon. Neto, do you still want to speak on this as we consult with the Chairperson of the Committee? view
  • 26 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Kaluma. view

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