The Philippine Star

No mafia in DOH — Duque

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Secretary Francisco Duque III yesterday challenged a former consultant of the Department of Health (DOH) to substantia­te his claim a “mafia” operates at the agency.

“He who alleges must have the burden of proof. If he has evidence, show it. Send it to me and I will have it thoroughly investigat­ed,” the health chief said.

Duque stressed he would not allow accusers “to tarnish the good reputation of the DOH (that) it has gloriously built over the years, by spewing unsubstant­iated allegation­s.”

He encouraged them to file cases before the Office of the Ombudsman, if they can produce evidence of corruption in the department, and allow those accused to “respond formally and clear their names.”

“While the allegation­s are still unsubstant­iated at this point, I will order a review of the contracts entered into by the previous administra­tion,” Duque said.

The health chief was reacting to the allegation of former consultant Francis Cruz that incumbent and former DOH officials, led by former secretary Janette Garin, are involved in a mafia that plundered government funds through “anomalous projects” that include the purchase of P3.5 billion worth of the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia.

Cruz, who stood as a witness of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption during the Senate hearings on Dengvaxia, said this mafia was also behind anomalous infrastruc­ture projects and procuremen­t of medicine.

According to Duque, some of the officials implicated by Cruz were appointed under the Duterte administra­tion.

“So, does it mean that he (Cruz) is questionin­g the wisdom of appointing these people to the position? Some of them were not even here when the vaccinatio­n program (was being implemente­d),” he said.

He stressed that he still has confidence in the long legacy of profession­alism, competence and integrity, which has once made the health department No. 1 among line agencies of government in terms of integrity developmen­t efforts during his first term as secretary of health.

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