The Philippine Star

Duque back as health chief

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ With Mayen Jaymalin, Paolo Romero

Former health secretary Francisco Duque III is back at the helm of the Department of Health (DOH) after President Duterte signed his appointmen­t yesterday.

Duque held the DOH portfolio from June 2005 to January 2010 under the administra­tion of then president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. He fills the position vacated by former secretary Paulyn Ubial, whose designatio­n was rejected by the Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA).

DOH employees welcomed his return, with acting health secretary Herminigil­do Valle saying, “Duque is well capable and experience­d to take on the job as health chief.”

“The DOH is ready to move forward under his able leadership,” Valle said in reaction to Duque’s designatio­n as interim secretary of health.

Upon learning of Duque’s appointmen­t, Valle announced it to all DOH hospitals chiefs and regional heads attending the 4th national staff meeting in Iloilo.

Valle said he was happy to serve as interim officer-incharge of DOH.

Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito expects the CA, which is composed of 12 lawmakers

Duque each from the Senate and the House of Representa­tives, to confirm Duque’s designatio­n.

“Secretary Duque is a decent person with high integrity and credibilit­y. I don’t think he will have a hard time with the CA,” Ejercito told reporters.

Duque is also the current chairman of the Government Insurance Service System (GSIS) board and former chairman of the Civil Service Commission during the time of then president Benigno Aquino III.

He finished both his undergradu­ate and graduate courses in medicine at the University of Santo Tomas and his masters in pathology at Georgetown University in the US in 1987. –

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