Duterte has assured Filipinos that the government’s expenses related to the pandemic response are free from fraudulent activities, and should not be confused with the issues of alleged massive corruption at the PhilHealth. | DJEsguerraINQ
MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte has assured Filipinos that the government’s expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic response are free from fraudulent activities, and should not be confused with the issues of alleged massive corruption at the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. .“Dalawa ito.
Itong PhilHealth, ito ‘yung iniimbistigahan ngayon ni Sec. Guevarra… ‘Yan ang may iskandalo, may nakawan ng pera. Itong COVID Bayanihan 1 and 2, malinis ito,” Duterte said in a taped speech aired Tuesday morning.issued the remark as he again vowed to go after corrupt PhilHealth officials and use his remaining two years in Malacañang to put them in justice.
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