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DOH can share COVID-19 vaccine deal docs with COA —Vergeire

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MANILA — The Department of Health (DOH) is allowed to provide the Commission on Audit (COA) with the documents related to the procuremen­t of COVID-19 vaccines, as stated in the nondisclos­ure agreements (NDAs) with the suppliers, DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said.

In a press conference, Vergeire pointed out that these NDAs included exemptions that stated that “[if] it is required by law, if it’s required because of a process for auditing or investigat­ion, [DOH] can already share.”

In contrast, according to COA Chairman Gamaliel Cordoba, former Health Secretary Francisco Duque III wrote to the state auditors that the DOH could not provide the documents due to the signed NDAs with suppliers.

During the hearing on his ad interim appointmen­t, Cordoba said that the COA legal office position was that they were not bound by the NDAs.

He warned that COA may “have to issue a notice of suspension and go through the process of notice of disallowan­ce,” including the issuance of a subpoena to DOH, if they do not release the documents.

This was in light of the special audit requested on the loans they granted the Philippine government for the procuremen­t of COVID-19 vaccines — to which the COA chairman committed to ensuring a complete audit of.

DOH said they were the ones who sent the letter to the COA in September to request the special audit, and chose COA to be its auditing firm in the agreements.

“Our funds that we have used for us to procure these vaccines came from different loans with multilater­al organizati­ons. Kaya humingi rin tayo nitong special audit kasi they were requiring an audit system para dito sa nahiram nating pera,” Vergeire said.

“The best agency that we can tap so that we can have an accurate auditing process would be the COA,” she added.

Vergeire also reiterated the DOH’s commitment to cooperate with the audit process and stressed that their legal experts are already looking into the matter to ensure that there will be no violation of the NDAs by vaccine suppliers.

As for vaccine wastage, Vergeire reported that 44 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were wasted due to expiration and operationa­l wastage.

 ?? (George Calvelo/ABS-CBN News photo) ?? Department of Health officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire says the Health department is allowed to provide the Commission on Audit with the documents related to the procuremen­t of COVID-19 vaccines, as stated in the non-disclosure agreements with the suppliers.
(George Calvelo/ABS-CBN News photo) Department of Health officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire says the Health department is allowed to provide the Commission on Audit with the documents related to the procuremen­t of COVID-19 vaccines, as stated in the non-disclosure agreements with the suppliers.

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