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MORE HEARINGS ON OVERPRICED MED SUPPLIES URGED

Senator Panfilo Lacson reaffirmed his full support behind the Senate continuing its investigation into irregularities in the government’s procurement of medical supplies to address the COVID-19 pandemic – even as he expects one hearing is not enough to complete the probe.

Lacson said the investigation is not targeting President Rodrigo Duterte or any other personality, but aims to get to the bottom of the corruption hounding the P42-billion transfer of funds from the Department of Health to the Department of Budget and Management Procurement Service.

“Ang concern namin ay ang issues na lumalabas. Kaya sabi ko basta tungkol sa inquiry, sinusuportahan namin nang lubos ang chairman ng Blue Ribbon Committee (Our concern revolves around the issue of corruption. That is why I said that as far as the inquiry looking into irregularities, we support the chairman of the Blue Ribbon Committee),” the veteran legislator said in an interview on DWIZ radio.

“May lumalabas, in spite of resource persons’ refusal to cooperate, unti-unti naliliwanagan natin ang story behind paglipat ng P42 bilyon ng DOH sa PS-DBM (In spite of the resource persons’ refusal to cooperate, the facts are slowly emerging on the transfer of P42 billion from the DOH to the PS-DBM),” the seasoned lawmaker added.

The senator said some of the most recent findings, including the purchase by Pharmally executives of expensive vehicles after bagging contracts with the government, may be considered circumstantial evidence.

“Agad-agad parang napakaraming pera.”

“Agad-agad parang napakaraming pera. That would buttress suspicions ang laki ng kinita nila (It seemed they got so much instant money to spend. That would buttress suspicions that they made a windfall),” he said.

“’Yan ‘pag pinagtagpi-tagpi mo may overprice. Kung wala, wala silang pambili ng sasakyan agad-agad (If you piece together the circumstances, there are signs of overprice. Otherwise, they would not have money to buy such expensive vehicles),” Lacson added.

On the other hand, he said one more hearing may not be enough to finish the investigation.

“I don’t think one more hearing will be sufficient para makita ang ibang issues na kalakip nito… Maraming lumalabas na information. Hindi pa nakatanong karamihan na senador. Marami pang gusto tanungin (I don’t think one more hearing will be enough to thresh out the issues. There is so much information coming out. And not all senators have had their turn to ask questions),” Lacson stressed.

He also debunked insinuations that politics is behind the investigation, saying the Senate has already been investigating irregularities in various issues in aid of legislation.

Lacson belied as well claims that the Commission on Audit already clarified there is no corruption in the procurement, saying the COA’s mandate is to audit and not investigate possible corruption.

Meanwhile, he reiterated that the Executive Department should be one with the Senate in going after corruption, saying the Senate probe is not after any particular person but is after corruption – which the President himself said he wants to eradicate.

“Hindi ito namumuntirya ng kung sinong tao. Ang pinupuntirya rito misuse ng public funds.”

“Hindi ito namumuntirya ng kung sinong tao. Ang pinupuntirya rito misuse ng public funds. After all isa lang sinisigaw natin, lahat tayo ngayon anti-corruption na (The investigation is targeting not personalities but the issue of corruption. After all, we are all after the same thing – to be anti-corruption),” Lacson concluded.

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