The Philippine Star

Noy not yet off the hook – Gordon

- By PAOLO ROMERO

While Benigno Aquino III may not have been involved in any alleged irregulari­ty in the P3.5-billion purchase of dengue vaccines in 2015, Sen. Richard Gordon believes the former president and his officials are not yet off the hook.

“I cannot exculpate him,” Gordon said yesterday, reiteratin­g that the purchase of Dengvaxia as well as its registrati­on with the Food and Drug Administra­tion was “done very, very fast,” within less than two months.

Gordon chairs the Senate Blue Ribbon committee that is

conducting an inquiry jointly with the committee on health into the previous administra­tion’s purchase of three million doses of the vaccine that its maker – French pharmaceut­ical giant Sanofi Pasteur – said may pose life-threatenin­g risks to some.

Aquino testified that in 2010 then health secretary Enrique Ona raised alarm over the rapid rise in dengue cases while vaccines were still being developed.

By 2015, Dengvaxia was commercial­ly available and there were no adverse reports from Sanofi at the time.

He said he was faced with the choice of either acting quickly or waiting for the vaccine to be totally proven safe, which could take several more months, and let life-threatenin­g cases rise.

But Gordon said that while dengue is not among the top 10 killer diseases in the country, the previous administra­tion chose to realign funds for it and started a bidding process even when Dengvaxia had not yet been listed in the national formulary or the list of drugs that can be purchased by government agencies.

The senator also cited an order for fund allocation that bore different fonts for date and body, which, he said, could indicate that the purchase of Dengvaxia was planned earlier and the date was only placed when actual release was imminent.

“So to my mind, it’s very clear, they looked for money to spend, then they quickly got the money,” Gordon said.

Given the facts, the senator is giving Aquino the benefit of the doubt, adding that the former leader should have been more careful in transactio­ns amounting to billions of pesos and that the people around him should have advised “properly.”

“There would appear some negligence on his part but I don’t think he was the leader in this scenario,” Gordon added.

He believes that the Office of the Ombudsman and the Department of Justice could still file a case for plunder using the documents gathered by the Blue Ribbon committee, although he did not say who should be charged.

Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito, who chairs the health committee, believes Aquino was misinforme­d when he decided to give the go-signal to purchase Dengvaxia.

“I think PNoy (Aquino’s nickname) did it in good faith, to avert dengue outbreak in the future. But it’s the other officials who might have taken advantage and did not give him an extensive report that includes the risk, if there was. My personal take is that not all informatio­n was disclosed, so that the transactio­n will push through. (It is) possible that he was misinforme­d on the whole dengue vaccine issue,” Ejercito said in a statement.

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian also made the same observatio­n, saying the former president relied on Ona and former health secretary Janette Garin in making his decision.

Noy, Garin charged

Meanwhile, former Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) director general Augusto Syjuco charged Aquino and Garin before the Office of the Ombudsman over the P3.5-billion dengue mass vaccinatio­n program.

In his eight-page complaint filed yesterday, Syjuco urged the anti-graft body to investigat­e Aquino and Garin for possible plunder, graft and corruption and mass murder through reckless imprudence and negligence.

The complaint stemmed from the Aquino administra­tion’s purchase of Dengvaxia from Sanofi Pasteur and which were administer­ed to about 800,000 public school students aged nine years old and above in the National Capital Region, Central Luzon and Calabarzon (Cavite-LagunaBata­ngas-Rizal-Quezon).

Syjuco said that while there was only one reported case of death so far linked to Dengvaxia, the vaccine’s mass administra­tion now serves as a “deadly timebomb” haunting children who received the shots but did not previously have dengue.

The Department of Health suspended the mass immunizati­on program on Dec. 1, a day after Sanofi Pasteur disclosed that Dengvaxia poses the threat of severe symptoms to those who had not been afflicted with dengue before.

“Its life-threatenin­g effects supposedly transpire 30 months after inoculatio­n, which is now fast approachin­g,” Syjuco’s complaint read.

Syjuco said that since the administra­tion of vaccine shots started in April 2016, the “30-month protection period” is about to end in October 2018.

“What horrors or dengue-related deaths await our 733,000 nine-yearold or older loved ones… who received the Aquino Dengvaxia inoculatio­ns?” the complaint read.

Syjuco asked Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales to show impartiali­ty and order an immediate investigat­ion on the anomaly despite being an appointee of Aquino.

Morales, a former Supreme Court associate justice, was appointed by Aquino as ombudsman in July 2011. She is set to retire in July 2018.

In a text message sent to reporters, Aquino’s spokespers­on Abigail Valte dismissed Syjuco’s complaint as “frivolous.”

“The complaint has 22 news clippings as attachment­s. This is how court dockets get clogged… The public can judge Syjuco by his own admission: he has no evidence against the former president. Unfortunat­ely, our judicial system is bogged down by frivolous suits like this one. At the end of the day, public money and precious time is wasted, and for what?” Valte said.

Garin welcomed the complaint as an opportunit­y to prove her innocence.

“I welcome the case filed by Syjuco. This will give us a platform to be fully heard, present all documents without bias and prove our innocence. This is an opportunit­y to put a closure to this issue and let the truth come out,” she said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines