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    MEMBERS TRADE ACCUSATIONS OVER FOREIGNERS
    Story by NATION Reporter /Parliament
    Publication Date: 4/5/2006

    Daily Nation, Kenya
    April 5 2006

    Accusations and counter accusations dominated a question on two
    foreigners at the centre of mercenary allegations.

    MPs accused the Government of attempting to shield the activities
    of the foreigners, while the State accused some of them of wanting
    Mr Artur Sargsyan and Mr Artur Margaryan out of the country because
    they owed them money.

    The question by Mr Joseph Kamotho (Mathioya, Narc) saw tempers rise
    as the MP accused Office of the President assistant minister Mirugi
    Kariuki of being involved in the cover up.

    Mr Kariuki said he took exception to the allegations, adding that he
    had nothing to hide on the identity of the two foreigners.

    He also asked MPs to be careful in the use of the word "mercenaries",
    saying the issue was the subject of a court case.

    Last week, the question on the foreigners could not be answered after
    it became apparent that no government minister was prepared to give
    an answer.

    The question was first put to the ministry of Foreign Affairs, but
    the minister instead said it should be directed to the minister in
    charge of Internal Security.

    But when the question appeared again on the Order Paper, it had been
    directed to the Immigration ministry.

    But there was more confusion when Immigration assistant minister
    Ananiah Mwaboza said he could not answer the question, because the
    right ministry to answer it was the Office of the President.

    Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Martha Karua ended the
    confusion when she assured the House that the question would be
    answered this week.

    Yesterday, Mr Kariuki said the Armenian government had confirmed that
    the two men were its citizens, holding Armenian passports.

    The two had valid work permits, and had never requested state security
    as had been alleged by some MPs.

    But the assistant minister was booed by the Opposition when he
    said allegations of using state resources by the two foreigners
    were unfounded.

    They were involved in consultancy, marketing, development and finance,
    he went on.

    And they had no criminal records in Armenia, said Mr Kariuki.

    Mr Mirugi also tabled copies of passports of the two foreigners,
    Kenya Revenue Authority documents and certificates of incorporation
    of the companies they owned.

    Mr Davies Nakitare (Saboti, Narc) asked the Government to be
    transparent and come clean on the mercenary issue.

    Mr Kamotho demanded to know why Mr Margaryan had taken Lang'ata MP
    Raila Odinga to court on a "fictitious case."

    Mr Odinga said he was yet to get court summons after he was sued by
    the foreigners.

    Mr Kariuki said Mr Odinga should wait to argue his case in court
    instead of using the floor of the House to do so.
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