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PhilHealth mafia will not get protection

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Manila - President Rodrigo Duterte has no plan of protecting the eight people who are allegedly part of the “mafia” within the state-run Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n (PhilHealth), Malacañang said on Thursday, August 15.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo made the remark a day after the names of supposed members of PhilHealth “mafia” were revealed during the Senate blue ribbon committee investigat­ion on the anomalies hounding the state health insurance agency.

“Oo, definitely (Definitely yes),” Panelo told Palace reporters, when asked if the President would not protect the alleged “mafia” members identified by a former PhilHealth board member.

“Si Presidente pa, naku (The President), of all people, he will never allow or tolerate any irregulari­ty or corruption in this government, regardless of any relationsh­ip to him, o whether or not those people are allied with him politicall­y,” he added.

During the Senate inquiry, former PhilHealth board member Roberto Salvador identified “mafia” members as regional vice presidents Khaliquzza­man Macabato (Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao), Masiding Alonto Jr. (Northern Mindanao), William Chavez (Central Visayas), Paolo Johan Perez (Mimaropa), and Jelbert Galicto (Caraga).

He also tagged PhilHealth assistant corporate secretary Valerie Anne Hollero and former regional vice president Miriam Grace Pamonag (Central Mindanao).

Salvador and former PhilHealth president Roy Ferrer claimed that the alleged mafia was behind the bleeding of the agency’s mutibillio­n-peso funds for the past several years through various fraud schemes like overpaymen­ts and “ghost” claims.

Salvador said the President was informed about the group during a meeting held in June.

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