Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

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  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: Jambo la pili ni kuhusu usalama. Jana tulikutana katika hoteli moja ya kifahari. Tuliambiwa kuwa kulikua na alert, kama alivyotueleza Sen. Farhiya, ilhali Serikali haizungumzii maneno haya. Serikali inafaa kumpatia mtu kazi ya kutoa taarifa, kama vile Dkt. Mutua alivyokuwa akifanya kabla ya kuwa gavana. Hii ni kwa sababu huwezi kutofautisha baina ya taarifa za uongo na za ukweli. Huwezi The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: kujua kama Msemaji wa Serikali anasema ukweli, ama uongo. Hii ni kwa sababu leo atasema hivi, na kesho vile. Serikali inafaa kutupatia taarifa ya ukweli, kwa sababu hoteli zote za kifahari ziko na alert. Tunafaa kujua nini kinachoendelea. Ikiwa ni mtu anajaribu kututisha, basi tujuzwe. Kuna COVID-19, alerts za majambazi na uvamizi wa nzige. Jameni, tutakimbilia wapi na tutaenda wapi? view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: I rise to second the Lifestyle Audit Bill No. 2 of 2019, with general comments as follows. One, this is an extremely ambitious Bill. I have my own difficulties about some of the provisions, and I will mention them as I Second so that Sen. Farhiya can make some corrections. First generally, I think stealing is fashionable in Kenya, it is part of us and so, we have to legislate about stealing. There is a verse in the Bible, “Thou shall not steal” has been converted to thou shall steal, but shall not be caught; which is now commandment number ... view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: They also gave us an example of a Nigerian who stole so much money as minister and then relocated to England. This gentleman had all the luxury cars that money can buy, from a Rolls Royce, et cetera while there. They did the calculation and there was no way that this person could have purchased all these luxury vehicles using his salary. This should apply both to people who bring their wealth to Kenya, and vice-versa. On jurisdictional issues now, what happens to Sen. Irungu Kang’ata if he becomes wealthy, relocates his wealth to the Isle of Man, goes and ... view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: that our Chairman keeps calling the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) the “Director of Political Prosecution” all because they think that every time you get a complaint, it is something that can be charged. In some cases, it cannot be. The other thing is that, in deferred prosecution, there is something called plea bargaining. This is where you get certain people who know what happened, as witnesses in the prosecution and is plea bargaining. Therefore, Sen. Farhiya, I would rather that in lifestyle audit, the DPP finds that the shoe that Sen. Kang’ata is wearing is so expensive, that he ... view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: that I read. Do we need to limit? More importantly how do we limit public servants and State officers from trading when they are in office? That is the problem. Sen. Farihya and my colleagues, nothing stops Sen. Wamatangi from having 16 to 20 limited liability companies trading anywhere in the country. He is an entrepreneur and that is not a crime. Can you go to his luxurious house and tell him that since you know his salary, he could not afford to build his house? How do you do that? You cannot look at his nice car and tell ... view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: We must have a framework where we can prosecute quickly, jail people and recover the assets. We had the case of Smith and Ouzman where ambulances were bought which I never saw. However, the people who gave them the bribes in Kenya are walking free. I am told that some of them will be governors. I beg to second. view
  • 27 Feb 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. A lot of Kenyans have raised concerns over this issue. Some have sent me messages saying we have let them down on this particular incident. They think that we are not speaking about it. I am happy that Sen. Mugo is here because, at some point, she was in charge of public health. It worries me a little that we do not have any emergency protocols. Sen. Sakaja and I proposed a legal framework on Disaster Management and Emergencies. That proposal is lying somewhere. This is a real emergency. My dear colleagues, it is not ... view
  • 27 Feb 2020 in Senate: She told me that the gun that they place on people’s head – whatever it is – is not enough to examine one and confirm that he or she does not have the Coronavirus. We had somebody who spoke to us at the Rotary Club about Coronavirus. My dear colleagues, I am wondering out loud whether Ms. Serem was not right. We should start praying. This is a serious issue. view
  • 27 Feb 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, from the work we were doing with Sen. Sakaja on disaster management and response, it occurs to me that this is no longer a matter of the MoH alone. I just get a bad impression that it is possible that we have somebody here in Kenya who has this virus. I propose that you direct that the CS in charge of disaster response and recovery be summoned together with the CS for Health, so that as Kenya, we can start thinking that it is possible that this might happen as we have not prepared ourselves. Mr. Speaker, ... view

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