Wakoli Bifwoli

Full name

Sylvester Wakoli Bifwoli

Born

1952

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Post

P.O. Box 422, Bungoma, Kenya

Email

Bumula@parliament.go.ke

Email

wakalib@yahoo.com

Web

http://www.bifwoliwakoli.com

Telephone

0733 865323

Link

@Bifwoliwakoli1 on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, first of all, I want to apologise for coming late. This is because I underestimated my time. This Question is number four on the Order Paper, so I thought that with each Question taking seven minutes, I would still be on time. I apologise for coming late. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The status of 12 of the Anglo Leasing related contracts is as follows:- 1. The Forensic Science Laboratories Project - terminated. 2. The Immigration Security Documentation and Control Systems Project - terminated. 3. The Kenya E-Cops Security Law and Order Systems Project - terminated. 4. Export Lease Purchase of Security Vehicles for Police Project - terminated. 5. Modernisation of Security Equipment and Accessories for Kenya Police Department - cancelled. 6. Oceanographic Survey Vessel - the International Commercial Arbitration under auspices of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague. 7. Project Nexus ... view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am now on the Tenth case. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Let me summarize point number 10. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Questioner has received the answer that she deserves. This is because her Question asked for the status of 12 cases. If I were to give details of each of these 12 contract cases, then I will come here with a book as big as that. Therefore, as a senior lawyer, I thought that I should summarise and just say what the status is. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the learned Questioner is a lawyer. If she reads Case No.1 very carefully, she will know that the court actually issued a substantive order restraining both the KACC and the Attorney-General. It was not an interim order. It was a substantive order, which finalised the case as far as the High Court is concerned. Therefore, my duty and that of the KACC is to file the appeal. My learned Questioner knows that you file the appeal by filing a notice of appeal and then apply for certified copies of the proceedings. When you receive those documents, you ... view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: On Case No.4, the Attorney-General was not involved. It was the KACC that was involved. However, my understanding from what they briefed me was that with the disposal of the contempt of the court case, the applicant lost interest in the case and the KACC went ahead and did what they had done. view
  • 19 May 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am glad that the hon. Member has actually asked that question. Morally, professionally and experience-wise – not just local but international experience – I am capable of prosecuting these cases. In fact, I really want to prosecute these cases successfully. view

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