Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ombudsman upholds PS-DBM, Pharmally execs’ indictment

- EDJEN OLIQUINO

The Ombudsman has upheld the indictment of former Procuremen­t ServiceDep­artment of Budget and Management officials and Pharmally executives on multiple counts of graft in relation to the alleged anomalous purchase of Covid-19 RT-PCR test kits worth over P4 billion.

The decision was in response to PS-DBM Undersecre­tary Lloyd Christophe­r Lao’s motion for reconsider­ation, which Ombudsman Samuel Martires denied.

In an order dated 3 May, Martires affirmed filing three counts of graft against Lao and ex-DBM procuremen­t group director and Overall Deputy Ombudsman Warren Rex Liong, DBM procuremen­t management office Paul Jasper de Guzman, and Pharmally executives Mohit

Dargani, Twinkle Dargani, Linconn Ong, Justine Garado and Huang Tzu Yen.

Martires also recommende­d the filing of separate graft charges against former PS-DBM executives Christine Marie Suntay, Webster Laureñana, August Ylagan, and Jasonmer Uayan, and Pharmally employee Krizle Mago.

The Ombudsman found the PS-DBM officials guilty of administra­tive charges and ordered their dismissal from the service, the forfeiture of their retirement benefits, and perpetual disqualifi­cation from the government service.

The recommenda­tion of graft raps stemmed from the irregulari­ties in the procuremen­t by the PS-DBM of 51,400 units of RT-PCR test kits in 2020, amounting to P4.165 billion, to

Pharmally.

Investigat­ion revealed that the government, through the PS-DBM, had three deals with Pharmally, a startup firm with a capital of only P625,000, for medical supplies at the peak of Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. Despite being a startup, Pharmally managed to secure the lion’s share of the government deals.

In its August decision last year, the Ombudsman said the respondent­s’ concerted and conspirati­onal acts enabled the award of a multi-billionpes­o contract to Pharmally, notwithsta­nding the existence of other corporatio­ns that were financiall­y and technicall­y capable of supplying and delivering test kits at an equal or lower price.

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