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6 senators ask COA to audit Covid-19 funds

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ITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Six lawmakers filed

Wednesday, July 29, a resolution calling on the Commission on Audit (COA) to conduct a special audit on loans, donations and expenditur­es related to the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid19) response.

Senate resolution no. 479 also asks COA to release its findings before Congress holds deliberati­ons on the 2021 budget .

According to the senators, various procuremen­ts in relation to Covid-19 have been subjected to allegation­s of over pr i ci ng.

They cited the purchase of automated nucleic acid extractors for P4 million against the P1.75 million purchased by the private sect or.

The lawmakers also mentioned the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE) for P1,800 when the market price only ranges from P400 to P1000.

They also noted the importatio­n of “more expensive” RT-PCR test kits from China and Korea when there are cheaper and locally produced test kits “gathering dust in laboratori­es.”

They cited a World Health Organizati­on (WHO) situation report saying that the Philippine­s has already received a P6.5 billion donation for its Covid response, excluding the grants from several entities and organizati­ons.

“Congress is set to deliberate on the 2021 budget, and anticipati­ng that massive allocation­s will be made to address the health, economic and social impacts of COVID19, it is of critical importance that there be audit findings to guide legislator­s in their exercise of the power of the purse,” the resolution r ead.

Leila de Lima, Ralph Recto, and Panfilo Lacson. (JoveMoya/ SunStar Philippine­s)

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