All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1421 to 1430 of 1516.
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11 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I said, there were a number of under-funded schemes which were in existence prior to the introduction of the Authority in the year 2000. However, the Authority is carefully monitoring and each one of those schemes have been asked to provide remedial plans to the Authority and the Authority is closely monitoring those particular schemes to ensure that they move towards compliance in the shortest possible time. Of all the schemes that fall below the 80 per cent requirement, only two have yet to provide us with remedial plans. All the others, as of now, ...
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11 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, furthermore, there are other schemes that have been established as defined contribution schemes and which under the law are required to be 100 per cent funded. However, owing to failure by employees to remit contributions to such schemes, they are not fully funded. These schemes, however, have been placed under interim administration and have also submitted remedial plans towards fully funding as is required by the law. The schemes affected by Fe bruary 11, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES
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11 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the scheme is basically developed to take care, first and foremost, of those in our population who are living in absolute poverty. However, the hon. Members will have an opportunity, because the Ministry is planning to hold a national conference in May this year where we intend to discuss the Draft National Pensions Policy with all stakeholders prior to it being brought to the Cabinet and being put before this House. The hon. Member will have full opportunity to go through the policy itself and make his contribution.
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise to oppose the amendment.
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22 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Ja nuary 22, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As has been stated by the hon. Prime Minister, this House is a supreme House in the land we call Kenya. Mr. Speaker, Sir, all Bills brought before this House are Government Bills and we have a collective responsibility as Ministers of Government to either make or comment as Cabinet, or make those known through the House Business Committee to this House. Mr. Speaker, Sir, is it in order that we use this House and that camera standing directly in front of me right now, to appeal to the general public and the media and ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we seek your ruling and guidance. What is at stake here is the manner in which this Government and country will be ruled. Are we going to agree that it is the rule of the mob or will it be that we will accept that there is a Parliament---
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
A Parliament and Government that the Prime Minister and His Excellency the President helped to form? Are we going to come and disown that Government and play to the public media because of our own personal agenda for the future?
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, there will be an Eleventh Parliament. There will be a President after Kibaki. But that does not mean that we jump the rule of law in this country for the sake of personal ambition. 4120 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES December 16, 2008
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we request your guidance! We request that you restore the rule of law in this country, and supremacy of this House in the governance of this land. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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