1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I would like to thank Mr. Kinisu for the services he offered to EACC for the time he was there. I therefore withdraw the Motion.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
This Member thinks that he has left some miraa here. I am trying to advice him that it was banned in the United Kingdom (UK) and that the treaty has already been passed. So, he should wait for another day.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
This Member thinks that he has left some miraa here. I am trying to advice him that it was banned in the United Kingdom (UK) and that the treaty has already been passed. So, he should wait for another day.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Public Fundraising Appeals Bill (Senate Bill No.28 of 2014) be read a Second Time.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Public Fundraising Appeals Bill (Senate Bill No.28 of 2014) be read a Second Time.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Let me alert the Members that they need to be very keen. This is a very important Bill. Some people may lose their jobs for participating in certain activities which they think are noble. This Bill outlaws those activities. So, they better listen. Some of the activities that they may be intending to participate in, if this Bill becomes law, they will cease to participate in them.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Let me alert the Members that they need to be very keen. This is a very important Bill. Some people may lose their jobs for participating in certain activities which they think are noble. This Bill outlaws those activities. So, they better listen. Some of the activities that they may be intending to participate in, if this Bill becomes law, they will cease to participate in them.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
The principal object of this Bill is to provide for the establishment of regulatory mechanisms at the national and county levels, which oversee the conduct of fundraising appeals to provide for the licensing, regulation of fundraisers and the promotion of transparency and accountability in the conduct of fundraising appeals. The philosophical underpinnings of this Bill and its rationale seek to replace the Public Collections Act Chapter 106 of the Laws of Kenya that was enacted in 1960 and has been amended severally.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
The principal object of this Bill is to provide for the establishment of regulatory mechanisms at the national and county levels, which oversee the conduct of fundraising appeals to provide for the licensing, regulation of fundraisers and the promotion of transparency and accountability in the conduct of fundraising appeals. The philosophical underpinnings of this Bill and its rationale seek to replace the Public Collections Act Chapter 106 of the Laws of Kenya that was enacted in 1960 and has been amended severally.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
This is part of the relics of the colonial past and so, we are seeking to replace this Bill. We are also seeking to align this Bill with the new Constitution which was passed in 2010 and the devolved structure contained in the Constitution of Kenya. The law as it is at the moment. The Public Collections Act Chapter 106 is not sufficiently passed to address corruption tendencies associated with voluntary contributions famously known as ‘ harambees ’. Further, the Public Collections Act excludes from its purview charitable and religious purposes and yet, this forms a large component of harambees ...
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