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what is the parliamentary committee supposed to achieve
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:what is the parliamentary committee supposed to achieve Justify the members sitting allowances "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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murchr wrote:masukuma wrote:By the way - someone illuminate something d me. is not attending a parliamentary committee hearing criminal? I know you can be summoned but do you have to go? Is it a judicial proceeding? When summoned and are called - do you have to answer? I guess you can remain quiet and not field any questions. Yes it is a crime. Its like not going to court when given a judicial summon. Sheria wrote: 27. (1) A person commits an offence where the person— (a) having been duly summoned in terms of section 18 fails, without sufficient cause to—
(i) attend at the time and place specified in the summons; or
(ii) remain in attendance until excused from further attendance by the person presiding at the inquiry;
(b) when called upon under section 18, refuses to be sworn in or to make an affirmation as a witness; or
(c) fails or disobeys without sufficient cause to—
(i) answer fully and satisfactorily all questions lawfully put to the person under section 18;
(ii) produce any document, paper, book or record in the person’s possession, custody or control which the person has been required to produce under section 18.
(2) A person who commits an offence under subsection
(1) is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both.
Even feigning ignorance is an offence. But why are people "feeling sorry"? She needs to produce everyone involved and stop acting. What is section 18? All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Si even in court you are not required to say anything - why would you incriminate yourself? All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:what is the parliamentary committee supposed to achieve Justify the members sitting allowances Really?? The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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ZZE123 wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:what is the parliamentary committee supposed to achieve Justify the members sitting allowances Really?? Yap, what has any parliamentary committee even done for Kenyans?????????? In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Angelica _ann wrote:ZZE123 wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:what is the parliamentary committee supposed to achieve Justify the members sitting allowances Really?? Yap, what has any parliamentary committee even done for Kenyans?????????? E.X.A.C.T.L.Y! "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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masukuma wrote:murchr wrote:masukuma wrote:By the way - someone illuminate something d me. is not attending a parliamentary committee hearing criminal? I know you can be summoned but do you have to go? Is it a judicial proceeding? When summoned and are called - do you have to answer? I guess you can remain quiet and not field any questions. Yes it is a crime. Its like not going to court when given a judicial summon. Sheria wrote: 27. (1) A person commits an offence where the person— (a) having been duly summoned in terms of section 18 fails, without sufficient cause to—
(i) attend at the time and place specified in the summons; or
(ii) remain in attendance until excused from further attendance by the person presiding at the inquiry;
(b) when called upon under section 18, refuses to be sworn in or to make an affirmation as a witness; or
(c) fails or disobeys without sufficient cause to—
(i) answer fully and satisfactorily all questions lawfully put to the person under section 18;
(ii) produce any document, paper, book or record in the person’s possession, custody or control which the person has been required to produce under section 18.
(2) A person who commits an offence under subsection
(1) is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both.
Even feigning ignorance is an offence. But why are people "feeling sorry"? She needs to produce everyone involved and stop acting. What is section 18? Si even in court you are not required to say anything - why would you incriminate yourself? PARLIAMENTARY POWERS AND PRIVILEGES PART V—SUMMONING OF WITNESSES 18—Invitation and summoning of witnesses.You shouldn't say anything to police because they can use it against you. (Rem its you vs state). But summons where you take an oath, you are required to say nothing but the truth. If you fail to comply you are either a hostile witness or refractory witness "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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murchr wrote:masukuma wrote:murchr wrote:masukuma wrote:By the way - someone illuminate something d me. is not attending a parliamentary committee hearing criminal? I know you can be summoned but do you have to go? Is it a judicial proceeding? When summoned and are called - do you have to answer? I guess you can remain quiet and not field any questions. Yes it is a crime. Its like not going to court when given a judicial summon. Sheria wrote: 27. (1) A person commits an offence where the person— (a) having been duly summoned in terms of section 18 fails, without sufficient cause to—
(i) attend at the time and place specified in the summons; or
(ii) remain in attendance until excused from further attendance by the person presiding at the inquiry;
(b) when called upon under section 18, refuses to be sworn in or to make an affirmation as a witness; or
(c) fails or disobeys without sufficient cause to—
(i) answer fully and satisfactorily all questions lawfully put to the person under section 18;
(ii) produce any document, paper, book or record in the person’s possession, custody or control which the person has been required to produce under section 18.
(2) A person who commits an offence under subsection
(1) is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both.
Even feigning ignorance is an offence. But why are people "feeling sorry"? She needs to produce everyone involved and stop acting. What is section 18? Si even in court you are not required to say anything - why would you incriminate yourself? PARLIAMENTARY POWERS AND PRIVILEGES PART V—SUMMONING OF WITNESSES 18—Invitation and summoning of witnesses.You shouldn't say anything to police because they can use it against you. (Rem its you vs state). But summons where you take an oath, you are required to say nothing but the truth. If you fail to comply you are either a hostile witness or refractory witness Can what you say before those committee be used against you in the courts, ama its just a court of public opinion where the worst that can happen to one is to poteza public face.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:ZZE123 wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:what is the parliamentary committee supposed to achieve Justify the members sitting allowances Really?? Yap, what has any parliamentary committee even done for Kenyans?????????? E.X.A.C.T.L.Y! I mean do they have some defined deliverables, if the committee is receiving allowance and not delivering what difference exists between them and the one they are accusing.
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