The Philippine Star

Employees file complaint vs sacked PhilHealth chief

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO – With Marvin Sy, Sheila Crisostomo

Her removal from office by no less than President Duterte did not stop officials of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) to pursue a criminal complaint against their former acting president, Celestina Ma. Jude dela Serna.

In three separate complaint-affidavits filed before the Office of the Ombudsman in Cagayan de Oro City on June 5, seven officials of PhilHealth charged Dela Serna and former health secretary Paulyn Jean Ubial with three counts each of malversati­on of public funds, falsificat­ion of public documents and graft.

Named as complainan­ts were PhilHealth officials Masiding Alonto Jr., Jelbert Galicto, Anshari Mangondato, Ziur Ruiz, Ian Alfredo Magno, Maria Rhodella Monsanto and Marlon Niño Arrabaca.

The complaint stemmed from Dela Serna’s reimbursem­ents of her air fare expenses for 2017 flying to and from Bohol as well as her hotel accommodat­ion expenses for her stay in Manila.

The complaint covers Dela Serna’s filing of three disburseme­nt vouchers in order to receive reimbursem­ents totaling P268,169 for her air fare and hotel accommodat­ions from May to August 2017.

Dela Serna was appointed as acting officerin-charge of PhilHealth on April 10, 2017.

The complainan­ts pointed out Dela Serna’s receipt of reimbursem­ents for her stay in Manila was in violation of October 2017 memorandum of the Governance Commission on Government-Owned and Controlled Corporatio­ns (GCG) as well as Executive Order 248, which both state that the permanent official station of a government official or employee is considered as her regular place of work.

The complainan­ts pointed out Dela Serna, as then interim president of PhilHealth, was stationed at the central office in Manila, thus it is also considered as her regular place of work and therefore she should not have received reimbursem­ents for reporting therein.

The complainan­ts said Dela Serna made an untruthful declaratio­n in the vouchers and the supporting documents that that she was on “travel” status while in Manila.

As for Ubial, the complainan­ts said she still approved Dela Serna’s disburseme­nt vouchers despite being aware of the illegality of the latter’s reimbursem­ent claims.

On Monday, Duterte relieved Dela Serna as acting president of PhilHealth following a Commission on Audit (COA) Audit observatio­n memorandum questionin­g her receipt of allowances and several reimbursem­ents.

Dela Serna, however, remains a board member of PhilHealth, with Roy Ferrer moving up to replace her.

Lawmakers lamented the spate of complaints against former PhilHealth and Department of Health (DOH) officials.

Detained Sen. Leila de Lima said the complaint filed by PhilHealth against former health secretary Janette Garin and former PhilHealth president Alexander Padilla was baseless and meant to cover up for the incompeten­ce and inefficien­cy of the agency’s current leadership.

De Lima said the alleged diversion of P10.6 billion meant for senior citizens appears to be non-existent based on the explanatio­ns made by Garin and the documents from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

She said the burden of proof is on the complainan­ts to show the budgetary item was made specific for the expenditur­e of PhilHealth Senior Citizens Fund and instead, it was used for the constructi­on of rural health units.

De Lima noted the very DBM certificat­ion used by the PhilHealth board and Health Secretary Francisco Duque III as basis for their complaint against Garin and Padilla showed the funds used for the constructi­on of rural health units came from savings from the Miscellane­ous Personnel Benefits Fund and not from any PhilHealth fund.

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