Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1991 to 2000 of 3800.

  • 26 Feb 2019 in Senate: In my view, Mr. Speaker, Sir, the change of the programme in the Statement by Sen. Wetangula regarding the standardization of computer is just euphemism or a cover up of failure. The first thing that the country must be told is how many laptops, if at all, have been purchased. Going by the sort of things that this Government has done, it is possible that the laptops were never purchased and money went into private hands. view
  • 26 Feb 2019 in Senate: I am of the considered view that the Committee on Education together with Sen. M. Kajwang'’s Committee should interrogate this because it is an audit query. The programme should not change before we find out whether or not laptops were purchased, how much money was spent and where those laptops are. Who buys sofa sets and then thinks of buying or building a house? This sort of lopsided programme is only an attempt to cover up. It is yet another scandal. view
  • 26 Feb 2019 in Senate: I thank you. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: .: Mr. Speaker, Sir, is it my turn? view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: .: Kalonzo is a small version of Kilonzo. You should read the book Against All Odds and how all those names are interpreted. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir. I will not be nice about it. This process is illegal absolutely. You cannot collect the data of people unless you have a legal framework. The law that Sen. Wetangula is referring to is registration of persons. I am happy to note that the Information Communication Technology (ICT) Committee, where I sat as the Vice Chairperson in the last Senate, developed the Data Protection Bill which went to the National Assembly and was put on the shelves. It is a data protection framework that would dictate how your DNA can be kept and protected and ... view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: provide your DNA? Some of the things that the Jubilee Government does are just beyond ridicule. Who conceives these things? They are illegal. They must be declared illegal--- view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: It is nothing to do with the handshake. If this was what --- view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: .: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is the portion of the handshake that is wrong if that is what --- view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in Senate: If this is what the handshake is all about, let us just say this is the broad part of the handshake because I am aware that, for example, the fingerprints that you collect every time, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) have the fingerprints of all Kenyans since 1963. They keep them and they have a framework. That is why it is so easy to make sure that you can deal with crime. However, DNA and personal information? Mr. Omtata and the Kenya National Human Rights Commission (KNHRC) should go to court. We must make sure this does not pass. Just ... view

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