Ochilo George Mbogo Ayacko

Parties & Coalitions

Born

9th October 1968

Post

P.O. Box 48358, Nairobi, Kenya

Telephone

570591

Telephone

0722522019

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 751 to 760 of 1046.

  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir you will apply them softly because I am still learning--- view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Yes, I have, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Thank you very much for the compliments, but I am still learning. This is a new experience for me. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: This is a wonderful proposed piece of legislation that recognizes the fact that society is using information which must be collected and stored. Decisions have to be made based on information so that informed choices or propositions are made by entities concerned. This Bill confirms the fact we, as a developing nation, we are collecting, storing and using accurate data so that we benefit from it. This Bill seeks to protect personal data which has been misused by various agencies, entities and people. The misuse of personal data has been discussed in places like the United States of America (USA). ... view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Since we are here to legislate and protect interests of children, spouses, both male and female, it is important to be transparent when it comes to this very holy activity of 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. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: giving birth, mothering and fathering children. Therefore, we ought to be bold enough to own up to the activities we have been involving in and ensure that we are proud our children and they will be proud of us. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: That is why if we have children, we should be happy to disclose them. Similarly, a child should be happy to be associated with a particular parent. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Sen. Malalah actually appeared so. Some of us who are fortunate enough to have legal background know that there are succession matters that are very contentious, for example, when parentage of people and relationships are not clear. When we all pass on at some particular time, what we leave behind may be worse than the Third World War. Therefore, it is important for people to be very explicit in their documents as to who is related to them and what beneficial interests they have in their estate. Therefore, this is important so that people ... view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: This Bill is about protection from the misuse of such information. If the school or any institutions collects information from a child or a potential parent, it must be protected in the manner that is prescribed in this proposed legislation so that information is not bandied around in the wrong fora now that we have things like WhatsApp, Facebook and others where we have online bullies that can misuse information that relates to people. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have looked at the proposed penalty for violation of this Bill, if it becomes law. I am of the opinion that ... view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: There is also a provision in this Bill that removes liability from non-wilful violation. In my view, it is possible to create a situation where certain people escape liability. There is, therefore, need to look at that aspect of the Bill that is trying to take away the strictness with which a person becomes liable if the information is misused, so that we do not seem to give with one hand and take it away with another. That would negate the entire purpose of the Bill. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am otherwise abundantly supportive of this Bill. I hope it will see the light of day. It is my prayer that we, as Kenyans, will learn to enjoy following and being law abiding people. view

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