16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
What Sen. Wetangula has said is true. We will fall in the danger of falling foul of the law. Therefore, it is important for purposes of timing in so far as the Public Finance Management Act is concerned, that the date it was submitted is recorded, so that the last date of approval is known. 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.
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16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
Section 205(6) of the Public Finance Management Act states that: “If a House of Parliament does not make a resolution either approving or rejecting any regulation”---
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16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
Sen. Murkomen, pay attention.
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16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Section 205(6) of the Public Finance Management Act states: “If a House of Parliament does not make a resolution either approving or rejecting any regulation within 15 sitting days after submission for its approval, the House shall be deemed to have approved those regulations.”
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16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me repeat. It states that: “If a House of Parliament does does not make a resolution either approving or rejecting any regulation within 15 sitting days after submission for its approval, the House shall be deemed to have approved those regulations.” So, it is important, for purposes of your Communication that the date of submission, and the 15 days in this Section, are included. The reason is that the Public Finance Management Act is peculiar. It is the only law where a gazette notice is published before approval. Our experience in the past, as the ...
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16 Oct 2019 in Senate:
We have Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka and Sen. Farhiya who are Members of the Committee on Finance and Budget and the Committee on Delegated Legislation.
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