Senate · Afternoon Sitting

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Session Summary

The Senate debated the Health (Amendment) Bill, focusing on the role of the Auditor‑General and the risk of conflicts of interest in audit oversight. Senators criticised the misuse of audit findings for political ends and highlighted the illegal practice of detaining patients or deceased bodies in hospitals, urging stronger legal safeguards. Calls were made for the Finance and Budget Committee, along with CPAC and CPISFC, to jointly review the bill and related audit matters. Senators discussed the growing problem of patients and families being unable to settle hospital bills, leading to prolonged stays and even bodies being left in hospitals. They highlighted the lack of a clear financing mechanism and called for legislative reforms to establish funds or procedures for compensating hospitals and dignified handling of the deceased, including mass graves where necessary. While acknowledging the seriousness of the issue, the debate remained largely constructive, seeking solutions rather than assigning blame. Senator Omogeni highlighted a case where the State Health Agency paid only a fraction of a cancer patient's hospital bill, seeking to table the invoice as evidence of systemic underfunding. The Deputy Speaker repeatedly challenged the manner of tabling the document, leading to a heated exchange over procedural rules and the roles of the Majority Leader and the Chair. The matter was ultimately deferred pending further clarification.

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Clerk, do we have quorum? Serjeant-at-Arms, kindly, ring the Quorum Bell for 10 minutes. Order, hon. Senators. Let us take our seats. Clerk, you may proceed to call the first Order.

[(The Clerk-at-the-Table consulted with the Speaker)]

[(The Quorum Bell was rung)]

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

The Senate Majority Leader, proceed.

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Next Order.

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Statements pursuant to Standing Order No.53 (1) . Senator for Kitui County, the Hon. Enock Wambua.

Enoch Kiio Wambua
Sen. WambuaWiper Democratic Movement - Kenya

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.53 (1) to seek a statement from the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries on a matter of nationwide concern regarding the use of emergency funds by county governments to purchase seeds for residents in Arid and Semi-Arid counties. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the country is presently experiencing widespread rainfall, offe…

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Hon. Sen. Hezena.

Hezena M. Lemaletian
Sen. LemaletianOrange Democratic Movement

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.53 (1) to seek a statement from the Standing Committee on Health on a matter of national concern regarding the state of due diligence, professionalism, regulatory oversight and ethical compliance within Kenya's pharmaceutical sector. Mr. Speaker, Sir, this follows a grave incident on 27th February, 2026 in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu Coun…

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Senator of Kisumu County, the hon. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda.

Maanzo Daniel Kitonga
Sen. MaanzoWiper Democratic Movement - Kenya

Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have been requested by the Sen. (Prof.) Ojienda to read on his behalf.

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

But you know how to be retained.

Maanzo Daniel Kitonga
Sen. MaanzoWiper Democratic Movement - Kenya

I would love to send a fee note for holding brief twice.

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Hon. Senator, you are supposed to be retained in writing.

Maanzo Daniel Kitonga
Sen. MaanzoWiper Democratic Movement - Kenya

Yes, I do have on my phone, Mr. Speaker. He sent a message.

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Kindly share that with the Speaker. Just approach the Chair. This is out of abundance of caution. In the meantime, Sen. Kathuri, you may proceed.

Murungi Kathuri
Sen. KathuriUnited Democratic Alliance

Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.53 (1) to seek a statement from the Standing Committee on National Security, Defense and Foreign Relations on a matter of countywide concern regarding the renewed and escalating banditry attacks in the northern grazing zone in Meru County. In the statement, the committee should address the following-

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The Speaker (Hon. Kingi)

Sen. Maanzo, you may proceed.

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

Mr. Deputy Speaker, I know this Bill has been committed to the Committee on Finance and Budget. I also know that the oversight committees of CPAC and CPISFC interact with audit processes daily. I request, through your office, that the two committees also consider this Bill alongside the Committee on Finance and Budget. We deal with these matters daily and we are better placed to make recommendatio…

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

Majority Leader.

Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

Sorry, sorry, Mr. Deputy

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

I am here to manage the House. You cannot be the Majority Leader and the Chair. An. Hon. Senator: That is what he is doing.

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

So, you proceed and reply.

Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot
Sen. CheruiyotUnited Democratic Alliance

This is where the road meets the rubber. We are on the Health (Amendment) Bill. You now have time to debate all the issues that Sen. Omogeni was raising and all these matters. This is because procedurally, that is how the House moves. I understand Sen. Cherakey had eight minutes to conclude his contribution.

Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot
Sen. CheruiyotUnited Democratic Alliance

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Osotsi Godfrey Otieno
Sen. OsotsiOrange Democratic Movement

I wish both the Minority Leader and Deputy Minority Leader would allow the distinguished senior counsel to listen to the solomonic statements that I am making. If you look at the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists (KMPD) regulations, it is illegal to detain a dead body and a patient. We should stop this habit of philanthropy. We say Ramadhan Mubarak and Ramadhan Kareem. As we approach Rama…

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

Yes, Sen. Osotsi.

Osotsi Godfrey Otieno
Sen. OsotsiOrange Democratic Movement

Next is the Senate Majority Leader.

Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot
Sen. CheruiyotUnited Democratic Alliance

Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, why are these three gentlemen protesting? I want to support Sen. Omogeni, but he still wants to complain. Surely, what do these three people want?

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

Senator, proceed and make your contributions.

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The Deputy Speaker (Sen. Kathuri)

Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I support this Bill by Sen. Okong’o Omogeni. It is a very important amendment, with the challenges that lie ahead notwithstanding. This is a very noble initiative. Now this is a proper representation of the poor because you have thought about a particular problem that the poor struggle with. Sen. Omogeni, maybe you will have to think more deeply about this and …

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The Temporary Speaker (Sen. Mungatana, MGH)

CONCERNED THAT, that Senators are constrained by lack of access to real time to data from the IFMIS system for the respective counties they represent, thus affecting effective oversight of County Governments; FURTHER CONCERNED THAT, in some instances data and information presented to the Senate by the Auditor-General and the Controller of Budget are received and considered late as a result of the…

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The Temporary Speaker (Sen. Mungatana, MGH)

(Bill deferred)

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The Temporary Speaker (Sen. Mungatana, MGH)

CONCERNED THAT, that Senators are constrained by lack of access to real time to data from the IFMIS system for the respective counties they represent, thus affecting effective oversight of County Governments; FURTHER CONCERNED THAT, in some instances data and information presented to the Senate by the Auditor-General and the Controller of Budget are received and considered late as a result of the…

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The Temporary Speaker (Sen. Mungatana, MGH)

Hon. Members, let us be upstanding. There being no other business on the Order Paper, the Senate stands adjourned until tomorrow, Thursday, 19th March, 2026, at 2.30 p.m. The Senate rose at 6.28 p.m.