The Philippine Star

‘DOH chief went against WHO recommenda­tions’

- By EDU PUNAY

Health Secretary-on-leave Enrique Ona went against recommenda­tions of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) in approving a questionab­le procuremen­t of vaccines by his department in 2012.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said yesterday this was highlighte­d in the initial report of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) of its ongoing probe into the controvers­ial procuremen­t of Pneumococc­al Conjugate Vaccine 10 (PCV 10), a vaccine for pulmonary diseases for children.

“That’s what I know. That’s in the initial report of the NBI because they already have an initial report,” she bared.

De Lima issued this statement following reports that the WHO did not make any recommenda­tion for the more cost effective PCV 13, which she

also revealed earlier.

“Whatever I said earlier, that was what I knew based on facts, based on the referral that I forwarded to the NBI,” she explained.

De Lima, who has administra­tive supervisio­n over the NBI, also bared that officials involved in the PCV 10 procuremen­t project have been summoned by probers.

The investigat­ion stemmed from complaints received by the Office of the President last June from stakeholde­rs who claimed that DOH officials approved the procuremen­t of PCV 10 in 2012 despite recommenda­tions from the National Center for Pharmaceut­ical Access and Management, Formulary Executive Council and the WHO that PCV13 was more suitable and cost effective.

PCV 13 covers more diseases as compared to PCV 10, which has limited coverage.

The Bids and Awards Committee was reportedly prepared to procure PCV 13, but Health Assistant Secretary Eric Tayag “all of a sudden, as alleged, ordered the procuremen­t of PCV 10.”

Ona also issued the certificat­e of exemption, a requiremen­t for the procuremen­t.

Ona reportedly earned the ire of President Aquino over several other issues, including Ona’s P600-million request for the rehabilita­tion and renovation of the Research Institute of Tropical Medicine; alleged special requests like the possible turnover of

a high-end P3-million Toyota Land Cruiser for him and an undersecre­tary, along with a utility Toyota Hilux; the inaugurati­on of a medical facility in northern Luzon that President Aquino cancelled at the last minute; and the proposed P1-billion rehabilita­tion of staterun Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital.

Ona is currently on a month- long leave supposedly due to allergic reaction to hair dye. But sources said he is on his way out of the Cabinet.

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