SP Sotto binasahan ng HATOL ang mga sangkot sa PhilHeath graft and corruption
We must thus exert our utmost authority and vigilance to rid PhilHealth of undesirables and punish to the fullest extent of the law criminals. ~Sotto
Among the officials who were cited for liability in the Senate Committee of the Whole report are:
FRANCISCO DUQUE III
Department of Health Secretary and PhilHealth Board chair
allegedly liable for the “improper and illegal implementation” of the IRM
allegedly liable for “malversation of public funds” and allegedly violated the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
RICARDO MORALES
Resigned PhilHealth President and Chief Executive Officer
allegedly liable for the “improper and illegal implementation” of the IRM
allegedly liable for “malversation of public funds” and allegedly violated the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
ATTY. RODOLFO DEL ROSARIO JR.
Resigned PhilHealth Vice President for Legal Sector
cited for “negligence and tolerance” of anomalies in PhilHealth over his “failure to act upon the prosecution of cases before them”
allegedly violated Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
JOVITA ARAGONA
Senior Vice President for Information Management Sector
cited for alleged overpricing of IT supply and the “concealment/alteration of documents pertaining thereto”
allegedly committed “fraud against the public treasury” and allegedly violated “the Government Procurement Reform Act
CALIXTO GABUYA JR.
Acting Senior Manager, Information Technology and Management Department
cited for alleged overpricing of IT supply and the “concealment/alteration of documents pertaining thereto”
allegedly committed “fraud against the public treasury” and allegedly violated “the Government Procurement Reform Act
RENATO LIMSIACO JR.
Senior Vice President for Fund Management Sector
allegedly liable for the “improper and illegal implementation” of the IRM
allegedly liable for “malversation of public funds” and allegedly violated the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
ISRAEL FRANCIS PARGAS
Senior Vice President for Health Finance Policy Sector
allegedly liable for the “improper and illegal implementation” of the IRM
allegedly liable for “malversation of public funds” and allegedly violated the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act