Rachel Wambui Shebesh

Born

1st July 1971

Post

P. O. Box 72736-00200 Nairobi

Post

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

Email

wshebesh@yahoo.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722524004

Link

@rachelshebesh on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister is actually misleading this House. Recently, another Committee of this House investigated banks which were fined because there was a risk for the depositors. However, those banks were not closed. So, the Minister is misleading this House by giving us the same answer, but not giving us the real answer that this House wants. So, why was Charterhouse Bank closed, and why were other banks not closed? Can he give us a simple answer? view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister is actually misleading this House. Recently, another Committee of this House investigated banks which were fined because there was a risk for the depositors. However, those banks were not closed. So, the Minister is misleading this House by giving us the same answer, but not giving us the real answer that this House wants. So, why was Charterhouse Bank closed, and why were other banks not closed? Can he give us a simple answer? view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister is actually misleading this House. Recently, another Committee of this House investigated banks which were fined because there was a risk for the depositors. However, those banks were not closed. So, the Minister is misleading this House by giving us the same answer, but not giving us the real answer that this House wants. So, why was Charterhouse Bank closed, and why were other banks not closed? Can he give us a simple answer? view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity. I am the one who brought up the name of hon. Godhana here yesterday. I am the one who put the original Question that Godhana had given me. I thank God for being in the Backbench with good colleagues because when I consulted on that Question, they told me that this was not a Question, but an incitement. The day I was asking my Question on his behalf he had put off his phone. I consulted my colleagues who have been here for longer than myself and they told ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity. I am the one who brought up the name of hon. Godhana here yesterday. I am the one who put the original Question that Godhana had given me. I thank God for being in the Backbench with good colleagues because when I consulted on that Question, they told me that this was not a Question, but an incitement. The day I was asking my Question on his behalf he had put off his phone. I consulted my colleagues who have been here for longer than myself and they told ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity. I am the one who brought up the name of hon. Godhana here yesterday. I am the one who put the original Question that Godhana had given me. I thank God for being in the Backbench with good colleagues because when I consulted on that Question, they told me that this was not a Question, but an incitement. The day I was asking my Question on his behalf he had put off his phone. I consulted my colleagues who have been here for longer than myself and they told ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I also want to support this amendment. I want to tell you the reasoning because, maybe, people do not understand. Without a doubt, if you have a court case in progress or a big case that was completed, it will be in public knowledge. The civil society will do no other business but make it public knowledge. I would rather be a candidate today that has been cleared by IEBC, but they have said that they are aware that I am currently in court for “a”, “b” or “c”, rather than my opponent or the civil ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I also want to support this amendment. I want to tell you the reasoning because, maybe, people do not understand. Without a doubt, if you have a court case in progress or a big case that was completed, it will be in public knowledge. The civil society will do no other business but make it public knowledge. I would rather be a candidate today that has been cleared by IEBC, but they have said that they are aware that I am currently in court for “a”, “b” or “c”, rather than my opponent or the civil ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I also want to support this amendment. I want to tell you the reasoning because, maybe, people do not understand. Without a doubt, if you have a court case in progress or a big case that was completed, it will be in public knowledge. The civil society will do no other business but make it public knowledge. I would rather be a candidate today that has been cleared by IEBC, but they have said that they are aware that I am currently in court for “a”, “b” or “c”, rather than my opponent or the civil ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady. My point of order is very simple and it is really not on this issue, but it is on a point of view

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