All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1101 to 1110 of 1381.
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11 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Attorney-General:- (a) whether he could confirm that the High Court issued a decree for compensation of Messrs. Dominic Arony Omolo, Alex Okoth Ondewe, Naftali Karanja Wandui, Joseph Gichuki Karanja, Rumba Kinuthia, Andrew Muriithi Ndirangu, Njuguna Mutahi and Margaret Wangui Gachau, all victims of torture in Kisumu HCCC 366/95, Nairobi HCCC 384/05, 385/85, 386/05, 1408/04, 1409/04, 1410/04 and 1412/04, respectively, and that no appeal was filed by the Government against the decree within the stipulated period; (b) why the Government has acted in contempt of the Court orders by refusing to settle the decrees; and, (c) what measures the ...
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11 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, given that the Attorney-General is around, and we are aware that there is an order by the President that Ministers remain in the country until the completion of the debate on the Draft Constitution, I would request that the Attorney- General be named for disregarding that Presidential directive.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the Minister name those who imported the powdered milk illegally into the country?
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for the Minister to say that he cannot identify those who imported the powder milk illegally into the country, when he has said that, that milk has been traced to some of the processors in the industry?
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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10 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, listening to the Prime Ministerâs enumeration of causes of corruption in this country, some of the apparent causes are actually, indeed, symptoms of the real causes of corruption. The main challenge in this country, which has been demonstrated in all the cases of corruption we have seen so far, is that the blame squarely lies with the leadership. If we led from the top without corruption, the rest of the corruption would settle itself. So, let us not blame Kenyans; it is the leaders who are corrupt.
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3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have not really understood the Assistant Minister. He has said that the Government is going to do something substantial about cattle dips in the course of this year, yet he is also saying that he is liaising with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance and we are going to see something in the Budget. Where are we? If he is going to take over the running of cattle dips, could he tell us how much money he has before he tells us how much he is going to seek from ...
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister is not responding to the Question that is being asked. Over and above, he has said that Kshs110 million was for the equipment and installation. Then to make that amount go up to Kshs135 million, we are asking; what is it that the Assistant Minister is calling the recurrent expenditure? What was that cost?
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
asked the Attorney General:- (a) whether he could confirm that a farm measuring 530 acres in Kiambu owned by Mboi Kamiti Farmers Company Ltd was sold through the Court in Nairobi HCC 107 of 2005 for a debt of Ksh3.7 million and that some directors of the company sued the company for emoluments and were paid by the court in the aforesaid suit from proceeds of the sale of the farm; and, (b) what action the Attorney General plans to take to curb the apparent conspiracies to illegally sell off the company assets at throw- away prices.
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not satisfied by the answer given by the Attorney-General. I want to table documents in relation to this matter, showing a plaint was instituted claiming Kshs3.7 million against Mboi Kamiti. There was an order that was issued by consent in relation to that order. Following that order, the property of this company was actually sold to a company by the name Chrick Estates Limited for Kshs100 million. Subsequently, there are documents showing how this money has been received by third parties and not the owners. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, lastly, there is also a ...
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