Wilberforce Ojiambo Oundo

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 801 to 810 of 1537.

  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, my Hon. Colleague is becoming notorious for taking all the opportunity to tell lies where there are no lies at all. The ODM is a political party which has no militia. We have ardent supporters who protected Baba’s bedroom. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, on behalf of the Chairperson of the Committee on Delegated Legislation, I beg to move: THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Political Parties (Funding) Regulations, 2019 (Legal Notice No.143 of 2019), laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, 6th November 2019, and pursuant to the provisions of Section 18 of the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013 and Standing Order 210(4)(b), annuls Regulation 18 of the said Regulations. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Committee on Delegated Legislation is established pursuant to Standing Order 210 with power to scrutinise all statutory instruments submitted to the House and to certify and ensure that these instruments comply with the Constitution of Kenya and all applicable laws. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Standing Orders 210(3) and Section 13 of the Statutory Instruments Act provide that scrutiny of any published instruments shall be guided by the principles of good governance, rule of law and various considerations such as if it is defective in its drafting, expenditure from Consolidated Fund or other public revenue, unjustifiable delay in publishing or laying before Parliament. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: The Political Parties (Funding) Regulations, 2019 were made by the Registrar of Political Parties pursuant to Section 49 of the Political Parties Act, 2011. The Regulations are vital in giving effect and enhanced implementations of the Political Parties Act, 2011. The Regulations were published in the Kenya Gazette vide Legal Notice No.143 of 2013 on 9th August 2019. They were received by the Clerk of the National Assembly on 29th August 2019 and tabled in the House on 11th September 2019. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Regulations are intended to enforce Part III of the Political Parties Act, 2011 and Section 23 which establishes the Political Parties Fund to be administered by the Registrar of Political Parties. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: The Regulations seek to revoke the Political Parties (Funding) Regulations of 2009, Legal Notice No.169 of 2009. It provides the duties of the Registrar of Political Parties in the management, accounting and application of the Fund. Regulation 18 requires the Registrar to set guidelines regarding the disbursement of money from the Fund to any political party, programme or activity, the rules and procedures related to the disbursement and the management of the Fund. view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: The Committee on Delegated Legislation held pre-publication scrutiny of the instruments pursuant to Section 16 of the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013. It invited the regulation making authority being the Registrar of Political Parties to a pre-publication consultation on 14th June 2018 and 30th November 2018 where the Registrar of Political Parties presented the draft Regulations to the Committee and responded adequately to all concerns raised by the Committee Members. The Regulations having been published on 9th August 2019 were committed to the Committee on 11th September 2019 for scrutiny. The Committee scheduled the business on 3rd October 2019 and took ... view
  • 14 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Having listened to the regulation making authority and having examined the Regulations against the Constitution and other relevant laws, the Committee made the following observations: (i) The Regulations were submitted to the National Assembly within the statutory timelines contemplated under Section 11(1) of the Statutory Instruments Act having been published on 9th August 2019 and received by the Clerk of the National Assembly on 28th August 2019 and tabled on 11th September 2019. (ii) The regulation making authority demonstrated to the Committee that adequate public participation was conducted. The following key stakeholders were consulted: political parties, the Independent Electoral and ... view

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