Kenyan MPs have immunities to ensure their legislative work is uninterrupted by legal processes during Parliament sessions.
Privileges include freedom of speech in Parliament and immunity from civil proceedings related to parliamentary duties.
MPs enjoy individual rights like exemption from arrest for civil matters and from being summoned to court during sessions.
Collective rights allow Parliament to maintain order, control procedures, and discipline members for contempt.
Limits exist to prevent abuse; MPs can be held accountable for actions outside their legislative duties.