Philippine Daily Inquirer

Duque denies obstructin­g justice in Dengvaxia fiasco

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Friday took exception to the accusation of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) that he might be liable for obstructio­n of justice in the investigat­ion of the Dengvaxia fiasco.

In a statement, Duque said it was not true that he was not cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion that aimed to give justice to children who died after receiving the dengue vaccine.

“I deny any accusation that I am obstructin­g justice. I am not protecting anyone, most especially those allegedly involved in the controvers­ial implementa­tion of the dengue immunizati­on,” he said.

The secretary did not name the VACC, but he vowed to be transparen­t in the submission of documents to the Department of Justice, the Senate and the House of Representa­tives in their respective inquiries.

‘I am after the truth’

“I am also after the truth and … for the correction of the deficienci­es observed in the rollout of the program,” he said.

Earlier, Manuelito Luna, a lawyer for the VACC, accused Duque of refusing to provide them documents on the purchase of the vaccine by the Department of Health (DOH) for its nationwide immunizati­on drive.

For this, Luna said, the chief of the DOH might be held liable for obstructio­n of justice.

830,000 inoculated

Duque assured that the DOH was looking after the needs of more than 830,000 children inoculated with Dengvaxia.

“Should there be any DOH official who will be proven to have transgress­ed any law or deviate from standard operating procedures in relation to the purchase and implementa- tion of the dengue vaccine, I will make sure that they will face justice,” Duque said.

The DOH terminated its dengue vaccinatio­n program last year after Dengvaxia’s French manufactur­er, Sanofi Pasteur, admitted that the vaccine might increase the risk of severe dengue in seronegati­ve children, or those who had no dengue infection prior to vaccinatio­n.

The vaccinatio­n program was started in March 2016 during the term of Health Secretary Janette Garin.

The DOH has since recorded 29 deaths of children who received Dengvaxia.

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