17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have seen two of the legal representatives. I thought we could do something internal about the process et cetera so that all of us are clear before all of them come in and have more Members in the House.
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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I request that you allow us to do a closed door session for about 20 minutes. The parties can wait outside together with the ones who will sit in the---
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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
Use the microphone behind you. Is that better?
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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
.: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am applying that we have a closed door session for about 20 minutes, we do preliminary issues and allow the parties to stay outside so that we can discuss our internal matters then they come in.
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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir! Could you clarify because that letter is not in 10(e), Mr. Nyamu.
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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I believe you agreed that we will make this very short, so that we do not appear to be taking positions about the parties. 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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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
The sentiments by Sen. Orengo are correct. If these documents were brought in, in advance, we cannot, therefore, turn a blind ear to them. This is because they are already here. The only folly is that, normally Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui is very organized, but he must admit to us that in this case, he was not. This is because at the top of the documents, he has written affidavit for governor, but in the middle, he has attached other documents. Mr. Speaker, Sir, lastly for the other witnesses, and for our own purposes, Mr. Kinyanjui should indicate witness number one ...
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17 Dec 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, I have heard some of the comments while I was in the corridor. The statements by Sen. Malalah are unfortunate. That can easily lead to the impression that we have made a decision. I have said this before and want to repeat that the Plenary session is unlike the committees because in the Committee report, it is the first time, I am dealing with an impeachment without my big volume. There is always precedent that we have followed. Ms. Eunice Gichangi is here, our very good Deputy Clerk who has assisted us in various impeachment proceedings using ...
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16 Dec 2020 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I am a little disconcerted because I do not think that it is correct that we rush the question of the late Sen. (Dr.) Boniface Kabaka.
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