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‘Around 20’ officials of AFP Medical Center relieved

- — Arjay L. Balinbin

PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. Duterte has ordered the relief of “around 20” officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Medical Center including its top officials, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry L. Roque, Jr. said on Monday, Aug. 13.

Court martial proceeding­s have also been directed against Brig. Gen. Edwin Leo Torrelaveg­a and Col. Antonio Punzalan, the head this health service command of the AFP, also named V. Luna General Hospital.

“It was brought to the President’s attention that alleged corruption activities have been taking place at the V. Luna Medical Center. The President has since read the reports of the Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s’ Chief of Staff, General Carlito G. Galvez Jr.,” Mr. Roque said in his press briefing Monday morning.

He added that “several high ranking officials and employees of V. Luna Medical Center... undertook anomalous purchases of equipment and engaged in fraudulent transactio­ns including ghost purchasing, splitting of contracts to circumvent mandatory bidding processes and conceiving fictitious suppliers.”

As to how this alleged corruption was uncovered, Mr. Roque said there was a whistleblo­wer. “And of course, the whistleblo­wer went to the proper channels that did the investigat­ion. The President ordered the Presidenti­al Anti-Graft Commission to investigat­e, and he also ordered the Chief of Staff to look into the matter.”

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