This week in Parliament: March 27-31

After a motion from the government that tried to debate on the report failed, the long-awaited PAC report regarding the Anglo-leasing scandal was presented to Parliament.   Download a copy here.

Also MPs aligned to the government plan to resort to an attendance duty roster to avoid being ambused by the government and MP for Kibwezi, Kalembe Ndile is allowed to respond to questions in Swahili.

Comprehensive Transport Policy

Motion Date: 2006-03-29
Moved By: Kimetto, Anthony
Sponsor: Individual MP
Motion Type: Substantive Motions
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THAT, in view of Kenya’s commitment to equitable development of all regions in the country; taking cognizance of communications as an engine of economic growth; noting that different forms of transport require proper planning and co-ordination, this House urges the Government to develop and implement a comprehensive transport policy to provide a framework for infrastructural development throughout the country.
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Schools Disaster Management Fund

Motion Date: 2006-03-29
Moved By: Olweny, Patrick Ayiecho (Prof.)
Sponsor: Individual MP
Motion Type: Substantive Motions
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THAT, in view of the fact that natural calamities always cause extensive damage to several schools, and the Government has not put in place a system to cater for such disasters, this House urges the Government to establish a Schools Disaster Management Fund to be used for repairs and reconstruction of schools in case of such calamities.
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Wednesday March 22nd, 2006 2:00pm

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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

OFFICIAL REPORT

Wednesday, 22nd, March, 2006

The House met at 2.30 p.m.

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Tuesday March 21st 2006 2:OOpm

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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

OFFICIAL REPORT

Ninth Parliament – Fifth Session

(Ninth Parliament established by Proclamation -
Legal Notice No.8 of 24th January, 2003)

Tuesday, 21st March, 2006

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Bill: Sexual Offences

The sexual offences bill is coming up for debate in April
The text of the bill can be read here: [Link to Custom Page]

Parliament Opening

Parliament is set to re-open on the 21st of March after a 5 month hiatus

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