Sabina Chege is a woman of many talents and used to be an actor at Kenya National Theatre. She served as a radio presenter for many years where she addressed development and women issues. Transforming people is her passion.
26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
For undertaking procurement without an approved procurement plan contrary to the PPAD Act 2015, Section 44(2)(c) and for contravention of any other relevant law. That the DCI and the EACC investigate the suspended head of procurement on the following grounds:
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
For failure to discharge his functions in the procurement process pursuant to Section 47 read together with Section 45(5) PPAD Act, 2015 leading to the irregular and unauthorised expenditure of KEMSA funds through procurement of COVID-19 related HPTs. For undertaking procurement without an approved procurement plan contrary to the PPAD Act 2015 Section 44 (2)(c read together with Section 45(5) and 47 of the PPAD Act 2015 and for contravening any other relevant law. That the DCI and the EACC carry out investigations on the suspended head of commercial services on the following grounds:
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
For failing to advice on the undertaking of market survey, therefore, failing to discharge his functions in the procurement process pursuant to Section 45(5) of the PPAD Act 2015, which has exposed KEMSA to estimated loss of Kshs2.1 billion and for convention of any other relevant law. Also the DCI and the EACC carry out investigations on the head of finances on the following grounds: For approving payments for the COVID-19 related procurement beyond approved budget contrary to PPAD Act 2015, Section 44(2) which provides that all procurement of goods works and services of a public entity be within the ...
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
That the National Government through the Ministry of Health to adequately fund the Kenya Medical Research Institute to improve capacity, staffing and innovation. H
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move and ask my Vice-Chair to second. He will look at the issue of KEMSA suppliers, donations and others that I have not handled. It was a lengthy Report and I urge Members to read it, so that we just do not pick what we have been picking from the media. It is a detailed Report. I beg to move.
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. It is wrong for any Member to come and misinform this House. The things that he is alluding to - that we sacrificed a few people - clearly shows that he had not read the Report. When Hon. Kutuny was responding to Hon. Wamalwa, he urged Members to read the Report because it has 40 recommendations, including what has been added by Hon. Kioni. The names of the companies, the directors and the CR12 are part of that Report. It is a huge Report. It is not just 64 pages. There are attachments. Members, ...
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if I had more minutes, I would have given my Vice Chair a chance because it is good that I first thank this House. This is because the money we are talking about in the Second and Third Supplementary Budget was allocated by this House. This House was also generous enough to get part of its budget to allocate to specific facilities. As I start, I want to say that this House did a good job. I also thank the President because he has been on the forefront in fighting corruption. He has been on the ...
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26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
on social media and they want now to put their colleagues to shame. It is a shame and I want to say that my Committee did a lot of work. We received a lot of documents and out of those documents we met with the suppliers and KEMSA. There were some that had contradicting information and we even had to recall the Ministry and KEMSA to come back and give their second submissions. There is this whole thing called retrogressive procurement, if you read our Report. It is something we said we want to know how to handle it or ...
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