All parliamentary appearances
Entries 781 to 790 of 1513.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving this opportunity. I beg to support this Report that Ms. Winnie Waceke Guchu and Mr. Kipng‘etich arap Korir Bett should serve on the Judicial Service Commission. It is only fair to look at the composition of the Judicial Service Commission. It would be very wrong for us to keep on talking about two communities when we have not looked at who are the members in the Judicial Service commission. I wish to remind people that in the Judicial Service Commission, the Chief Justice who is the President of the Supreme Court is ...
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving this opportunity. I beg to support this Report that Ms. Winnie Waceke Guchu and Mr. Kipng‘etich arap Korir Bett should serve on the Judicial Service Commission. It is only fair to look at the composition of the Judicial Service Commission. It would be very wrong for us to keep on talking about two communities when we have not looked at who are the members in the Judicial Service commission. I wish to remind people that in the Judicial Service Commission, the Chief Justice who is the President of the Supreme Court is ...
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
When we started talking about the Constitution Implementation Commission (CIC), we started going wrong. When we said that there was too much representation from Nyanza, we were told that there was nothing wrong with having this kind of thing. So, since we set the precedence, we have to go on with that because we have representation from the other communities. We have no reason to say they do not have a right to be commissioners.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
When we started talking about the Constitution Implementation Commission (CIC), we started going wrong. When we said that there was too much representation from Nyanza, we were told that there was nothing wrong with having this kind of thing. So, since we set the precedence, we have to go on with that because we have representation from the other communities. We have no reason to say they do not have a right to be commissioners.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, when Prof. Christine Mango, who was a Member of Parliament in the past and a politician, was appointed, people never came up with issues of a politician sitting on the Judicial Service Commission. Prof. Christine Mango was my friend. I had no problem with her sitting there. What is important is that a Kenyan can serve this nation. That is very important.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, when Prof. Christine Mango, who was a Member of Parliament in the past and a politician, was appointed, people never came up with issues of a politician sitting on the Judicial Service Commission. Prof. Christine Mango was my friend. I had no problem with her sitting there. What is important is that a Kenyan can serve this nation. That is very important.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
We also have to look at the representation in all the commissions. This is just one commission. It has a maximum of 11 slots. We need to look at that in totality, so that we see how Kenyans are represented.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
We also have to look at the representation in all the commissions. This is just one commission. It has a maximum of 11 slots. We need to look at that in totality, so that we see how Kenyans are represented.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is important for people to listen. I talked about the CIC. That is where we did things which were not right. We have to look at all commissions to make sure that they are okay. It is wrong when it concerns somebody‘s community. I am a Mtaveta. I do not have a Mtaveta sitting on any of these Commissions. When a Kenyan is qualified, then he or she ought to sit on a commission.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is important for people to listen. I talked about the CIC. That is where we did things which were not right. We have to look at all commissions to make sure that they are okay. It is wrong when it concerns somebody‘s community. I am a Mtaveta. I do not have a Mtaveta sitting on any of these Commissions. When a Kenyan is qualified, then he or she ought to sit on a commission.
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