The Philippine Star

DOH ‘mafia’ involved in plunder – consultant

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

A former consultant of the Department of Health (DOH) yesterday urged President Duterte to take action against a “mafia” composed of incumbent and former health officials that allegedly plundered the government’s coffers through anomalous projects, including the purchase of P3.55 billion worth of Dengvaxia vaccines.

The consultant, Dr. Francis Cruz, accused 19 incumbent and former DOH officials, including former health secretary Janette Garin, of benefiting not only from the controvers­ial procuremen­t of the dengue vaccine but on two other projects.

Garin branded the accusation­s as “foolishnes­s” and challenged him to substantia­te his claims and file cases in court.

Dengvaxia became controvers­ial following reports that it led to more serious symptoms for people not previously afflicted with dengue.

“Mr. President, you are removing people in government who are going abroad but for this, they went overboard in stealing people’s money,” Cruz said in a news forum in Quezon City.

Cruz, a consultant to former DOH secretary Paulyn Jean Ubial, said Duterte should act soon as Health Secretary Francisco Duque III is surrounded by people with questionab­le background­s.

Asked if Garin is the leader of the group, he answered, “I cannot say that, I’m not the NBI (National Bureau of Investigat­ion). What I’m saying is she still has influence.”

But he claimed that Garin and several other officers benefited from “ghost projects” of the DOH’s Health Facilities Enhancemen­t Program worth P23 billion and from the procuremen­t of assorted medicine amounting to P12 billion.

He explained that the officials benefited through a “conversion process” where 90 percent of a project’s budget allegedly goes back to the agency and only the remaining 10 percent goes to the financier, often the supplier.

“When you convert, 90 percent of the money goes back to you and they divide among themselves,” Cruz claimed.

The former consultant did not present documents to back his allegation­s and admitted that he has not thoroughly studied the supposed ghost projects and anomalous purchase of assorted medicine.

Prove it

In a phone interview late yesterday, Garin challenged Cruz to substantia­te his claims as she is considerin­g suing him for libel.

“He made serious allegation­s against people who are just working,” Garin said.

Branding the revelation­s as “foolishnes­s,” Garin denied that she and 18 other incumbent and former health officers amassed billions of pesos from at least three projects, including the P3.5billion procuremen­t of Dengvaxia.

“If his allegation­s that several officials were involved, I myself would have filed cases against them,” she said.

The former health chief lashed out at Cruz for making sweeping allegation­s in the media without presenting concrete evidence and tarnishing the reputation­s of career officials in the process.

She called on Cruz to file cases so these can be answered in the proper forum.

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