Moses Otieno Kajwang'

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  • 30 Apr 2024 in Senate: challenge is lateness in submission of documents. Most accounting officers do not realise that this is an offence under the Public Audit Act, the PFM Act and the Constitution when you do not provide documents to the Auditor General (AG) for verification within the timelines prescribed therein. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, my committee is considering giving effect to the Public Audit Act. One day, we will bring a recommendation to this House that those officers who frustrate the work of the OAG should be found guilty of violation of Section 52 of the Public Audit Act that says- “No public ... view
  • 30 Apr 2024 in Senate: challenge is lateness in submission of documents. Most accounting officers do not realise that this is an offence under the Public Audit Act, the PFM Act and the Constitution when you do not provide documents to the Auditor General (AG) for verification within the timelines prescribed therein. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, my committee is considering giving effect to the Public Audit Act. One day, we will bring a recommendation to this House that those officers who frustrate the work of the OAG should be found guilty of violation of Section 52 of the Public Audit Act that says- “No public ... view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I also wish to further propose: THAT Clause 41 of the Bill be amended in Sub-clause 1 by inserting the words, “including matters touching on displacement of persons and compensation for loss suffered” immediately after the words “considers necessary” in paragraph F. Mr. Chairman, Sir, it is an amendment that I have been persuaded by Sen. Danson Mungatana, the Senator for Tana River, that would make the Bill neater and ensure that those functions and provisions under Clause 41 are expanded. There will be a further amendment to Clause 42, but then I wish to beg and ... view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I also wish to further propose: THAT Clause 41 of the Bill be amended in Sub-clause 1 by inserting the words, “including matters touching on displacement of persons and compensation for loss suffered” immediately after the words “considers necessary” in paragraph F. Mr. Chairman, Sir, it is an amendment that I have been persuaded by Sen. Danson Mungatana, the Senator for Tana River, that would make the Bill neater and ensure that those functions and provisions under Clause 41 are expanded. There will be a further amendment to Clause 42, but then I wish to beg and ... view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I also beg to move: THAT, Clause 42 of the Bill be amended in Sub-clause 1 by inserting the words, “including referring a matter to a relevant body for redress” immediately after the words “may consider appropriate” in paragraph B(2). The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate. view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I also beg to move: THAT, Clause 42 of the Bill be amended in Sub-clause 1 by inserting the words, “including referring a matter to a relevant body for redress” immediately after the words “may consider appropriate” in paragraph B(2). The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate. view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Again, I have consulted with the veteran Member of Parliament (MP), Senator Danson Mungatana of Tana River and we have agreed that this amendment would ensure that this Bill achieves the intended objective of ensuring that matters that are put before the mediation committee are appropriately handled. Thank you. view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Again, I have consulted with the veteran Member of Parliament (MP), Senator Danson Mungatana of Tana River and we have agreed that this amendment would ensure that this Bill achieves the intended objective of ensuring that matters that are put before the mediation committee are appropriately handled. Thank you. view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I beg to move- THAT the Bill be amended by inserting the following new clause immediately after Clause 13. 13A. Where in the course of mediating a boundary dispute, a matter touching on: (a) displacement of persons; (b) compensation for loss suffered; or, (c) any such related matter arises, a mediation committee may make appropriate recommendations and refer the matter to a relevant body for redress. Mr. Chairman, Sir, again, I have been convinced by Sen. Mungatana on the need for this amendment because Clause 13 addresses the report of the mediation committee. It provides that the ... view
  • 24 Apr 2024 in Senate: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I beg to move- THAT the Bill be amended by inserting the following new clause immediately after Clause 13. 13A. Where in the course of mediating a boundary dispute, a matter touching on: (a) displacement of persons; (b) compensation for loss suffered; or, (c) any such related matter arises, a mediation committee may make appropriate recommendations and refer the matter to a relevant body for redress. Mr. Chairman, Sir, again, I have been convinced by Sen. Mungatana on the need for this amendment because Clause 13 addresses the report of the mediation committee. It provides that the ... view

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