27 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you. I am looking at the fact that we are talking about the individual to whom the collector of stamp duty should make reference to. Putting the Chief Government Valuer at the same level with other registered valuers… In simple English, it means they are at the same level. The Leader of the Majority Party, I just wanted to finish my statement. The Government is going to lose money through under valuation if we allow this amendment to proceed.
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27 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move: THAT, Paragraph 6 of the recommendations of the Report be deleted. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this is the recommendation that talks about EACC. We have been seated here listening to the mood of the House. The EACC has done a very good job The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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27 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
in terms of following up on this matter. I would like to ask the Members to agree on that amendment of expunging the EACC from Recommendation No.6.
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27 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
I beg to move and ask Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah to second.
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, this House adopts the Report of Departmental Committee on Lands on the inquiry into the alleged irregularities in the compensation for part of Land LR. No. 7879/4 to Ms Afrison Import Export Ltd and Huelands Ltd by the National Land Commission, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, 7th June 2018. The Committee received a complaint from an individual by the name Mr. Harrison Muema through a letter dated 10th January 2018 alleging that irregularities had been committed in the compensation of LR NO. 7879/4 to ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
for Early Learning and Basic Education on 15thMay 2018 and also the representatives from the County Government of Nairobi. These were the findings: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 107(1) of the Lands Act, the Committee observed that the process of acquiring this land occupied by the two schools for 34 years was initiated by the NLC upon receiving a complaint from the Afrison Import Export Ltd and Huelands Ltd on alleged historical injustices. This is not in order. In light of paragraph (1) above as I have stated, the Committee also observed that there was no evidence in terms ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
The Committee also observed that although evidence was tabled to show that there was an allotment letter issued by the Commissioner of Lands supposedly on the land currently being occupied by the two schools, the Committee did not find evidence to confirm that subdivision of the land did occur. This matter of subdivision is a very interesting matter in this Report because this is not the first acquisition that was happening on this land, it was acquired for General Service Unit (GSU) and also the Ministry of Transport. This is the third time that acquisition was happening but there is ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Physical Planning and later to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. There is no effort being made to make sure that subdivision happens and to make sure that Government is holding some documents. In light of paragraph 14, the Committee also observed that although the Government had paid Afrison Import Export Ltd and Huelands Ltd Kshs4.37 billon for portions of LR. No 7879/4, no transfer of ownership has been made to the Government and in particular to the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government has never acquired the title document for the portion of land where the ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
without being in the Budget and for it to just appear in the Supplementary Budget for regularisation? The Committee also observed that the Principal Secretary of the National Treasury authorised these payment of public funds for compulsory acquisition of the land occupied by the two schools without a clear and formal request from the institutions that should have done so. This Committee made several recommendations. Based on these recommendations, the chairperson, commissioners and all other officers of the NLC should take personal responsibility for acting contrary to Section 107(1) of the Lands Act, 2012 as the Ministry of Education, Science ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Further, allowing the use of public funds being Kshs1.5 billion without securing the interests of Government in terms of taking possession of the title documents of the land in question. I believe that even if an individual is acquiring land for themselves, they will not pay any kind of money without acquiring the documentations that are needed. I beg to move and I would like to request Hon. Mwashetani to second.
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