Peter Kenneth

Born

7th November 1965

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Post

P.O. Box 69814, Nairobi, Kenya

Email

andykenneth@hotmail.com

Email

me@peterkenneth.com

Email

Gatanga@parliament.go.ke

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Facebook

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Telephone

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0722 512996

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 31 May 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is it really in order for Mr. Khamasi to use a past case in reference to what I have just said here, that rose from a meeting that was held between the Mover and the Ministry on Monday? Is it really in order to invoke a past case in reference to a subject that I have just spoken about on the Floor of the House? view
  • 31 May 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for Mr. Rotino to keep on repeating the same thing? He has repeatedly said, "I know or I should know", when he is not in my mental faculty to know what I know and what I do not know! Is that imputation from one hon. Member to another in order? Secondly, is it in order for the hon. Member to keep on saying that we are running away from the Motion when, in my remarks, I said that we will work hand-in-hand with the Mover to ... view
  • 31 May 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. We are belittling the dignity of this House! Would I be in order to ask him to substantiate what he thinks I know? view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. Out of the list of 18 names that the hon. Member gave, 15 of them are still waiting for their retirement documents for the purposes of processing the retirement benefits. In the meantime, to facilitate and fast-track the process, we have written to the parent Ministries of the concerned officers so as to forward the pension papers to the secretary and the Director of Pensions for purposes of processing the pension benefits. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with regard to Mary Kahonzi Tsuma, a lump sum pension was paid on 10th May, 2005. ... view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the signature next of keen is Mr. Zablon Kyalo, who was a brother of the deceased. The actual cheque was written on the 17th June, amounting to Kshs297,255.40, and was made to the Assistant Public Trustee and a copy sent to the beneficiary. The beneficiary should go to the public trustee in Mombasa with a copy of the letter we gave him and he will have the cheque released to him. view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as far as the pension issue is concerned, I know that various hon. Members have previously raised questions, some of which have not come to the Floor of this House, relating to some individuals and they will come. From the Treasury's point of view, we are trying to process those pensions, including paying in lump sum. One of the unfortunate thing is that one of the processing documentations have not been forthcoming from the various Ministries, where the pensioners were working. I want to assure hon. Chepkittony that any pension form that has been brought to ... view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have not confirmed if that, indeed, is the position. view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me first correct the hon. Member. That Motion was brought by the hon. Deputy Speaker and not by one David Musila. For the purposes of hon. Ojode, I think we must be respectful to the Chair. The most important thing is for the Treasury to be of service to pensioners. That is what we owe to Kenyans. That is what we are undertaking to do, to conform with that Motion that was May 3, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 857 brought by hon. Musila. view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I said before, the issue has been the actual documentation getting to the Treasury and for the forms to be filled in the right manner. In one of the questions hon. Kombe has asked, there is the question of one pensioner who had five widows. One widow has filled the forms because in issues regarding pension, all the beneficiaries have to fill forms. The problem we have to address is how the forms come from the respective Ministries to the Treasury before the processing of the pensions. view
  • 3 May 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir, I have the list that hon. Kombe gave me. I said that 15 pensioners in the list have not had their forms processed from their respective Ministries to be forwarded to the Treasury. If the forms can be processed by the respective Ministries and be brought to the Treasury, I will be happy to ensure that those concerned are given their retirement cheques and appease the hon. Member by having them sorted out. view

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