Samuel Kiprono Chepkonga

Parties & Coalitions

Born

4th September 1964

Email

chepkonga@wananchi.com

Telephone

0722996469

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1701 to 1710 of 3315.

  • 2 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I totally agree with you that Hon. Mwaita’s petition may convert us into an Industrial Court. Possibly, I can advise him to go and see my classmate there. Or, maybe he is also pursuing Article 95 (b) of the Constitution, which states that the National Assembly shall deliberate and resolve issues concerning the people. I think this is one of the issues referred. Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the House:- The Report of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs on the Companies Bill, 2015 Thank you, ... view
  • 24 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:- view
  • 24 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No.120, this House resolves to reduce the publication period of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.33 of 2015) from fourteen to five days. view
  • 24 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, this Bill ought to have been published much earlier but there must have been some delay that occurred in some offices. So, its publication was delayed. We had hoped that before the President appoints the selection panel for the appointment of the new commissioners, this Bill would have been debated. We had agreed, as a Committee, to sponsor this Bill and fast-track it, so that we can meet the deadline, which appears to be running out. We are seeking for the reduction of the publication period, without going into the substance of the Bill. view
  • 24 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: I would like to request Hon. Metito Katoo, the Chief Whip, to second the Motion. view
  • 27 May 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, unfortunately, I could not attend the sitting this morning because I had some urgent matters I was dealing with. Having gone through the Report of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, I noticed that there are very serious discrepancies. I have a lot of respect for the Committee Chair. Hon. Speaker, it will be useless for us, as Members of the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee, to travel from our constituencies to Nairobi, spend our valuable time on a sitting and pass resolutions, only for another parliamentary committee to reject our Committee’s resolutions. We are not mad people. Some ... view
  • 26 May 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I wish to introduce the new Member for Kabete Constituency, the authentic Waititu Ferdinand Ndung’u who overwhelmingly won the Kabete seat with 96 per cent of the votes cast. view
  • 26 May 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the House this Tuesday, 26th May, 2015:- The Report of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs on the Senate Amendments to the Fair Administrative Action, Bill No. 10 of 2015. Thank you. view
  • 26 May 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. As you directed in the morning, the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs met at 11 O’clock to consider the amendments of the Senate. As you know, this Bill had been exhaustively debated and passed in the Third Reading. When we recessed as a Committee we considered the ten proposed amendments by the Senate. What we found are mainly corrections of typographical errors and replacement of some words which they did not like. For instance, we had proposed that instead of calling the person who makes the decisions an “administrator”, they wanted him to be called “decision ... view
  • 26 May 2015 in National Assembly: When it came to the Bill being submitted to the National Assembly, the amendment that was said to have been dropped still appears in the proposed amendments that were sent to the National Assembly. So, we just wondered what to do with it. On the Floor of the House, it was withdrawn. However, as the Bill was referred to the National Assembly, it was retained. So, in terms of procedure, what do we do with a matter that was dropped at the Floor of the Senate but which was subsequently forwarded to the National Assembly? In our view, it is ... view

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