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28 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
(Kathiani, WDM – K)
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28 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you for the opportunity, Hon. Speaker. Would I be in order to propose a further amendment? When you look at this proposed amendment by my colleague, it makes a lot of sense because he has brought in the EACC 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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28 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
immediately after the DCI. However, Hon. Speaker, if you look at it, you will notice that in Recommendation Nos.2, 3, 4 and 5, all have a similar set up. So, would I be in order to recommend that…
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28 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Speaker.
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28 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Kathiani, WDM-K): Yes, Hon. Speaker.
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28 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move: THAT, the proposed amendment be amended by deleting the words appearing in Recommendation No. 3 on Page 31 of the Report and substituting thereof the words “wherever it appears in Recommendations 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the Report”. The reason I am raising this is because the amendment is an important one. Once we have removed Paragraph 6, we have removed the EACC. We have agreed that it makes sense for them to be part of the investigative arms to ensure that they investigate those anomalies. In chapters 2, 3, 4 ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for this opportunity. At the outset, this shows the importance of this House in handling complaints and petitions from the general public. This Committee seems to have done an excellent job from the presentation that has been given by the Chair. In fact, they show that they are a no-nonsense committee because they are trying to make sure that public money is properly utilised. Today afternoon we have been talking about the Appropriations Bill. As we have been passing our budgets, we know that the funds available are not even enough for the things ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
It is shocking that the title deeds of this piece of land were not even provided when previously the same piece of land was sold to the Government. Apparently, Kshs4.7 billion was paid for the General Service Unit land and even on that one, the title deeds were not provided. I hear that the intention of not doing this is because there was fear of subdivision which obviously means that part of that land would be lost. However, it is important to note that the law has to be followed. When it is a huge chunk of land and it ...
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have also heard that the payment for this land was made to a company other than the one which is the owner of this property, which is shocking. Those of us who have transacted in land know very well that even if land belongs to your parent they cannot pay someone else other than the person whose name appears on the title deed. So, clearly, there was a proper plan for the taxpayers’ money to be taken out and be used in other ways.
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26 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Apparently, the school had occupied this land for 33 years uninterrupted. Obviously, that means that by law the land already belonged to the school. How, again, is the Government making payments for land that has been adversely acquired because of the law? It is clear that there was a plan. These plans are the ones that this House needs to address itself to.
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