All parliamentary appearances
Entries 591 to 600 of 1925.
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12 Mar 2020 in Senate:
I support the Statement.
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker Sir. I also stand to condole with the family of late hon. Suleiman Dori. I am aware that quite a number of people from my county settled in Msambweni. From time to time, I was able to get the input from the residents in Msambweni about the kind of relationship enjoyed between the late hon. Dori and the people he represented as a Member of Parliament (MP). Secondly, one of the things that is far-reaching and deep in the minds of many people from Kwale and for that matter, Msambweni, was the fact that he was ...
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to comment on this matter. One thing we must appreciate is that private security guards have been able to fill in a gap where not many people would want to come and do the kind of jobs they do; working at very odd hours.
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
What remains to be done is to request the private sector to put a little extra investment in training so that they can come up with a very refined etiquette and behavior for security guards, in dealing with the public in diverse manners. Otherwise, it is one The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
avenue of employing people not necessarily those who are school dropouts; there are even graduates who are also taking up these jobs for their survival. It is just a question of investing more in training and ensuring these people get proper training and learn proper etiquette and manners on how to deal with the public.
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
We commend the Private Security Regulatory Authority for providing jobs for our people who would otherwise become very difficult and dangerous in the society.
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I was worried that we will be closed out on this important Bill. One of the most important elements in Kenya today is fighting corruption. This Bill talks about lifestyle audit. It brings to focus and consolidates all other efforts that have been put in place through various Acts to fight corruption. Looking through this Bill, when it eventually becomes an Act of Parliament, alongside The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act, The Public Officer Ethics Act, The Leadership and Integrity Act, The Public Service, Values and Principles Act, The Bribery Act, The Proceeds of ...
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
It goes without question that corruption has totally destabilized this nation. People have acquired wealth through unprocedural and unethical manner that is not inconformity with the set out standards of how a public or State officer should behave in a given manner. Therefore, the Bill comes at an opportune moment for us to consolidate all the pieces of legislation that have been put into force in order to fight corruption. One area that this Bill addresses is the manner and style in which this lifestyle audit should be carried out. It should be carried out with clear objectivity and not ...
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
calibre of a Judge of the High Court of Kenya. That is okay. However, I would like to hear more details on how this will function. With those few remarks, this is an important piece of legislation. The lifestyle audit is crucial and we need to put our minds together so that we safeguard Kenyans from these marauding individuals who steal left, right and centre.
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10 Mar 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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