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DOH told to make public COVID vaccines records
PAGADIAN CITY - The Department of Health continues to refuse to waive the existing non-disclosure agreements (NDA) on COVID vaccines as lawmakers push for full transparency although it has submitted initial documents so that the Commission on Audit could begin its scrutiny.
Senator Risa Hontiveros has repeatedly called on the DOH to waive the NDA in the name of transparency, saying the NDAs with private manufacturers have outlived their purpose. “At this point, COVID vaccine NDAs are useless and have outlived their purpose dahil tapos na ang isyu ng price competition. It is now simply a violation of the public's right to know how our money was spent. NDAs should no longer stand in the way of accountability and transparency," she said.
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The senator said the fact that the DOH submission of documents only covered the loan agreements with Asian Development Bank (ADB), the World Bank, and those with limited permissions from select vaccine manufacturers like Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
"What about the agreements with other vaccine manufacturers, like Sinovac? Bulto bultong bakuna pa naman mula sa Sinovac ang binili ng nakaraang administrasyon para sa national vaccination program. Paano magsasagawa ng complete audit ang COA kung patuloy na magtatago ang mga kompanya sa likod ng NDA clause ng kontrata?," She asked. "If we allow this to happen now, it is precedent-setting. Baka sa susunod na pandemya mauulit na naman ito, at posibleng maabuso.”
Hontiveros also said that this non-compliance of foreign vaccine manufacturers with the country's government processes is alarming.
"There is too much unnecessary secrecy surrounding this. Hindi naman dapat ituring na state secret ang presyo ng bakuna dahil pera ng bayan ang ginamit para ipambili nito. Pinipilay lang ng mga NDA na ito ang mandato ng COA na usisain kung nakasulit ba tayo sa bilyun-bilyong pisong inilabas natin noong panahon ng pandemya," Hontiveros said.
She said that after some 44 million vaccine wastage, it is high time the real cost is disclosed to the public.
"Pwede bang i-undermine ng pribadong sektor ang ating konstitusyon dahil lang mayroon silang NDA sa government contracts? Of course not. Panahon na para makipagtulungan ang mga vaccine manufacturers sa audit ng COA," she said.
"I stand by my call to completely release all information with regards to the COVID-19 vaccine procurement to the public. I have been saying this for over a year. There is no reason for this to be done behind closed doors. We deserve to know how every centavo was spent, lalo na ngayong panahon ng resesyon. Managot ang dapat managot, at huwag magtago sa likod ng NDA," she added.
The DOH has not responded to the allegations. (Mindanao Examiner)
Malaysian boat smuggling fuel seized
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Malaysian vessel smuggling 400,000 liters of diesel fuel into the remote Filipino town of Taganak.
A Filipino military spokesman, Lt. Col. Abdurasad Sirajan has confirmed the apprehension of the vessel “Marnia Penang” whose crew members were caught unloading drums of fuel to a Philippine tanker “Jaslyn Stacy Legazpi” which is based in Navotas City in Metropolitan Manila.
He said patrolling members of the 112th Marine Company and the Philippine National Police in Turtle Islands seized the two vessels on January 28.