24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker ---
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24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker
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24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I would also like to support the Bill. However, I would like to support my brother, Hon. Chris Wamalwa, in asking the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs to explain why he needs three months and not one month. It is upon everybody, including us, as Parliament, to transact business within the stipulated timelines. It would have been prudent for the Departmental Committee to be on the toes of the Board to ensure that it completes its work on time. I presume we need to get ...
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24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
do was to say that his duty was only inside the polling room, but not outside, yet the whole polling station was under him. Police officers at the polling station watched helplessly as this transpired. Nature abhors vacuum. People had to intervene to correct the situation. As I speak, some people have been charged with robbery with violence because of that incident. That is against the Bill of Rights. Kenya, being a leading country in this region, should play is rightful role in protecting the image of the Judiciary and the country by doing the right things. We are now ...
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24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
I am supporting.
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24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
I stand guided Hon. Deputy Speaker. The vetting has assisted our judges to, at least, gain back their consciousness. Today, anybody giving a judgement is conscious that the public is watching and one day he will be subjected to vetting where his judgements will form a basis for his remaining on the Bench or being removed from the Bench. So, they are doing a good job and I hope that out of this exercise, we have a corrupt free Judiciary. There must be goodwill from the other arms of the Government for the Judiciary to exercise its work fairly and ...
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24 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Point of order.
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