Mutula Kilonzo Jnr

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  • 28 Jul 2020 in Senate: .: Mr. Speaker, Sir, since we have many amendments, I would like you to direct us on how to prosecute them in sequence because some of the amendments that have been proposed by Sen. Olekina and I are similar to the amendments that have been proposed by Sen. Sakaja. It is, therefore, important for us to know how to prosecute the amendments. I would like to know whether once Sen. Kang’ata moves his amendment, we will move to the other amendments or we will go to voting. view
  • 28 Jul 2020 in Senate: .: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 28 Jul 2020 in Senate: .: Madam Deputy Speaker, I am afraid there is a technicality that is going to put us in an awkward position. We asked the Speaker to make a ruling about the time. It is 10 minutes to 9.00 p.m. and we are not going to postpone this discussion. The police officers had better be outside Parliament to arrest us. The ruling we want from you--- view
  • 28 Jul 2020 in Senate: .: Make a ruling! view
  • 23 Jul 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Chairperson, sorry, I know I am not supposed to raise a point of order, but is it possible you give directions on voting? This is because we have very few Members here; the majority are outside. view
  • 23 Jul 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Chairperson, can we have a sheet where the people who are outside can vote as opposed to them walking in? It is going to take too long and we want to get to the Motion as quickly as possible. view
  • 21 Jul 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker Sir. I will begin with the Petition by Sen. (Dr.) Mbito. I am glad that the Chairperson of the Committee on Labour and Social Welfare, Sen. Sakaja is back with us. view
  • 21 Jul 2020 in Senate: The question of pensions does not affect Kenya Railways alone. It affects Kenya Postal and Telecommunication Services, and to our surprise, it also affects the workers who worked for the East Africa Cooperation. I would urge the Committee to consider a general Motion on all pensioners in the country, because pensioners of all State cooperations are suffering for plunder of their trustees. The TelePosta Pension Scheme and the Kenya Local Authorities (KLA) bought phantom properties. Their trustees are billionaires and the pensioners are paupers. These are criminals wearing suits, and we should punish them. I urge that we take up ... view
  • 21 Jul 2020 in Senate: The reason the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) was set up was to prevent such issues. After working for the Government or a parastatal for 60 years and getting their deductions, somebody becomes a pauper. The same thing happens to Members of Parliament. I have proposed that Members of Parliament should not go to the National Treasury for their pension. We should not beg when our money has been deducted. We should manage our pension. Therefore, the pension regime ought to be regulated. On the Petition by Sen. Mwangi, I have a Statement that I raised here. That statement was given ... view
  • 21 Jul 2020 in Senate: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. The Statement read by Sen. Faki is a very important one, but based on regulations that area also very critical. Maybe I missed one session, and the Chair can clarify. Would it not have been better to get a Committee report on those regulations? We, in this House, made a lot of effort in doing amendments to the Public Audit and Asset Disposal Act. The Statement is good, but we are left shorthanded in terms of information. Can the Committee Chair clarify whether there is a report available, which can be circulated ... view

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