Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

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  • 1 Aug 2018 in Senate: It is not sub judice to the extent that we warned ourselves, as a Committee, in the Report. Sen. Moi should have read the caveat which we put in the Report that we never requested for a statement from any of the witnesses or the DPP. When he showed up here, we chased everybody and sat with him in camera, because we were protecting the fair rights of the accused persons. The person who should come and say that the discussion and report--- view
  • 1 Aug 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir that is why I am saying that we never requested for a statement from any of the witnesses. We do not know who the witnesses are. We never requested for evidence from any person. When Mr. Perry Mansukh sat here, he never bothered to give us any statement of any witness to state that the mandate we were given from (a) to (d) and the letters we gave him were sub judice . Lastly, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, what Sen. Moi does not know is that the principle of sub judice vis a vis parliamentary proceedings ... view
  • 1 Aug 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir that is why I am saying that we never requested for a statement from any of the witnesses. We do not know who the witnesses are. We never requested for evidence from any person. When Mr. Perry Mansukh sat here, he never bothered to give us any statement of any witness to state that the mandate we were given from (a) to (d) and the letters we gave him were sub judice . Lastly, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, what Sen. Moi does not know is that the principle of sub judice vis a vis parliamentary proceedings ... view
  • 1 Aug 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I rise to support the amendment. It is actually a very simple amendment, but it speaks volumes on the question of ensuring that the chairperson of the CPSB be a person who is qualified in the human resource management profession. In all sectors, both in the public and private, and particularly in the private sector, the people who recruit workers are experts in human resource management. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 1 Aug 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I rise to support the amendment. It is actually a very simple amendment, but it speaks volumes on the question of ensuring that the chairperson of the CPSB be a person who is qualified in the human resource management profession. In all sectors, both in the public and private, and particularly in the private sector, the people who recruit workers are experts in human resource management. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 31 Jul 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. First of all, I applaud Sen. (Dr.) Ali for this Motion. I have been looking at the marginalization policy in terms of where Sen. (Dr.) Ali comes from and the picture on page 29 of the marginalization policy shows the whole of North Eastern region as marginalized. Madam Temporary Speaker, what is happening in Wajir and Marsabit counties is further marginalization. We must condemn it in the strongest terms possible. Secondly, we have been accused by people we know that we have been doing things that do not concern us. This is one of those ... view
  • 26 Jul 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate today, Thursday, 26th July, 2017- The Report of the Select Committee on the Solai Dam Tragedy laid on the Table of the Senate on Thursday, 26th July, 2018. view
  • 26 Jul 2018 in Senate: Mr Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion- THAT this House notes the Report of the Select Committee on the Solai Dam Tragedy laid on the Table of the Senate on Thursday, 26th July, 2018. view
  • 26 Jul 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we need your wisdom in this matter; some element of Solomonic wisdom. The minute you certify that a matter is either of concern or national interest, under Standing Order No.46(2)(a) your discretion then to allow this to be a matter of topical concern, you cannot then limit it to the Senator who has read the Statement. I am guided under Standing Order No.47 that the makers of this Standing Orders, which included yourself only excluded comments under Personal Statements under Standing Order No. 47. Therefore, since this discretion has not been exercised before, it has been ... view
  • 26 Jul 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am seeking that you issue a reasoned ruling at a later date on the discretion you have exercised both for the Mau Forest Complex issue and for posterity. This is because what you have done is something we have not done before. Since I sit in the Senate Business Committee (SBC) where we plan business of the House, this matter has not come up. So, we, as leadership, are caught unawares by your ruling. Therefore, it is important not for this one, but for any other matter that will come up so that we can ... view

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