MANILA - Sen.
Panfilo Lacson on Friday said there was "enough reason" to suspect that the water leak that destroyed documents and machines in a Philippine Health Insurance Corp office in the Ilocos region was "intentional."
"There is enough reason to suspect that the destruction of documents and records caused by the roof leaks in the Philhealth’s regional office in Pangasinan was intentional," Lacson said. Senate Health Committee chair Christopher "Bong" Go admonished PhilHealth officials over the incident, underscoring that the agency received billions of funds, especially during the global pandemic.
"Ayaw kong pangunahan ang kalalabasan ng imbestigasyon, pero dapat malaman kung dulot lang ba talaga ito ng malakas na ulan, may kapabayaan bang naganap, o sadyang hinayaang masira ang mga dokumento," he said.
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