3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. I beg to move:- The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
THAT, Clause 9 be amended by deleting sub-clause (3) and substituting therefor the following new sub-clause- “(3) The member appointed under subsection (2) (f) (iii) shall be the vice-chairperson of the Board of Trustees. When you look at the board members, all of them are State appointees. Therefore, I am proposing that we should give the community an opportunity to appoint vice- chairperson of that particular board. Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, when you look at this board, it is purely owned by the people who have been appointed by the President. Those are the Principal Secretary (PS) in the department ...
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Our communities who live with wildlife need to have a prime role in the conservation of our wildlife. Up to now, what we have had is an illusion of conservation. Having this member will ensure that they will be consulted and they will be key in decision making. I support.
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move:- THAT, clause 24 be amended in paragraph (a) by deleting the word “ten” appearing immediately after the word “least” and substitute therefor the word “five”. It is a very simple amendment. When you look at most of our compensation committees in the counties, most of the pastoralist communities will not be able to get somebody who has ten years experience to represent them. This will cater for our youth. We must lower the number of years to accommodate our youth. When you also look at the chairperson, the number of years is ...
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, we still have the Chairman of the County Compensation Committee. What I am doing is lowering the number of years. Really, this does not affect what the Chairperson is saying. This is because we are still going to have the Compensation Committee.
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 31 be amended by deleting sub clause (2) and substituting therefor the following new sub-clauses— “(2) The County Wildlife Compensation Committee established under section 32 shall verify a claim made under subsection (1) and upon verification, submit the claim to the Service together with its recommendations thereon. (2A) The Service shall consider the recommendations made under subsection (2) and where appropriate, within three weeks from the date of receipt of the recommendations, pay compensation to the claimant as follows— (a) in the case of death, five million shillings; (b) in ...
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
The words I am talking about and you can help me with your good English as a lawyer is that in case of any other injury, a minimum of Kshs1 million and a maximum of more than Kshs2 million will be paid. Sorry. I am saying not more than Kshs2 million. That is why I said you have to help me there as a lawyer.
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
That is right and I think that makes sense. Thank you.
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Yes, I am hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. I think I totally agree with my sister. We have done a good job on this Bill. However, we must be definite. When we say “maximum”, we know what the word means. We just want to The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
leave that in the case of death, it should be Kshs5 million. Let us not put a maximum or minimum. Then when we go to part “b”, it must be definite that in the case of injury occasioning permanent disability one should be paid Kshs5 million. I know I am not a lawyer but the moment we put “maximum” or “minimum”, it brings a big difference. We must look at this very carefully. The same case applies to part “c”. I agree with her and we can just leave it that way, that is a maximum of Kshs2 million. Those ...
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