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Dismiss Dengvaxia raps, Aquino asks DoJ

- (Jeffrey G. Damicog)

Former President Benigno S. Aquino III yesterday asked the Department of Justice to dismiss the criminal complaint filed against him and his co-respondent­s over the ₱3.5-billion purchase of the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia.

In his 27-page counter-affidavit, Aquino pointed out there was nothing anomalous about the purchase and that there is no evidence to prove that Dengvaxia has been the cause of deaths of a number of children in the country.

Aquino pointed out that “the procuremen­t process was aboveboard and within the timelines prescribed by Republic Act 9184 (Government Procuremen­t Act) as determined by the DoH report.”

“Finally, the dengue vaccine passed all required clinical trials, was found to be safe, and effective and there were no reported adverse or ill-effects at the time of its approval, launch, and implementa­tion,” Aquino added.

The former President cited that “fact-finding investigat­ion relative to the matter are still ongoing, and medical experts have, in fact, categorica­lly declared that to date, there has not been any definitive finding that the deaths were directly caused by the administra­tion of Dengvaxia vaccine.”

Aquino and his co-respondent­s, including former Budget Secretary Florencio Abad and former Health Secretary Janette Garin, appeared at the DoJ yesterday at the continuati­on of the preliminar­y investigat­ion on the complaint filed by two anti-crime advocacy groups over Dengvaxia.

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