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DOJ has already addressed vagueness in Anti-Terror Law, says Guevarra

Published February 5, 2021, 10:49 PM The issues surrounding the controversial Anti-Terror Law of 2020 were brought to the fore once again as the Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday started hearing oral arguments concerning it. One of the main concerns was the reported vagueness of the law, which gives authorities a wider scope on how to interpret it. Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra (TOTO LOZANO/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO /MANILA BULLETIN) But for Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra, the issue of vagueness concerning the law has already been resolved. “Ambiguity in the law itself… [has been] given remedy by the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) that was crafted by inter-agency group led by the DOJ,” he said during the Laging Handa public briefing on Friday.

Press Release - Lacson: On the Claim that 92% of P15B Missing PhilHealth Fund Has Been Liquidated

Press Release - Lacson: On the Claim that 92% of P15B Missing PhilHealth Fund Has Been Liquidated
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Ombudsman to decide on PhilHealth corruption complaints – Manila Bulletin

(MANILA BULLETIN) Guevarra pointed this out after PhilHealth President and Chief Executive Officer Dante Gierran said the state insurance firm has already liquidated 92 percent of the P15 billion that the state health insurer allegedly lost from corruption. “The task force has already filed the complaints pertaining to the IRM (Interim Reimbursement Mechanism) with the Office of the Ombudsman,” said the secretary about the complaints that have been filed by the DOJ-led Task Force Against Corruption (TFAC). “So we’ll leave it to the OMB to determine the effect of such liquidation on any administrative or criminal liability of the respondent PhilHealth officials,” he added.

Nationwide round-up (01/26/21) | BusinessWorld

PhilHealth chief says 92% of P15-B questioned fund now liquidated    MORE than 90% of the P15-billion fund released by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) to health care institutions, which has been under investigation, has so far been liquidated, the head of the state-owned insurance firm said on Tuesday. “On the record, the Senate and the House have instructed PhilHealth to liquidate the funds. As of now, 92% of the funds has been liquidated,” PhilHealth President and Chief Executive Officer Dante A. Gierran said in mixed English and Filipino during a televised news briefing. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has filed several and administrative complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman against former PhilHealth officials over alleged irregularities in the Interim Reimbursement Mechanism program, under which the funds were released. Mr. Gierran, a former NBI official who was appointed to the top PhilHealth post at the height of the controversies l

PhilHealth: 92% of P15B in stolen funds already liquidated

By VIRGIL LOPEZ, GMA News Published January 26, 2021 4:26pm The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) on Tuesday said 92% of the P15 billion worth of funds  allegedly stolen from the state insurer by some of its officials had been “liquidated.” “Sa totoo lang po, hindi po nawawala, andiyan lang,” PhilHealth president Dante Gierran said at a Palace news conference.  Sa ngayon po 92% na ang liquidated. So [kakaunti] na lang po [ang hindi pa].” A former employee revealed last August that members of the PhilHealth executive committee pocketed some P15 billion in funds through several fraudulent schemes. These schemes included cash advances, the use of the Interim Reimbursement Mechanism (IRM), and the continuous procurement of IT equipment the agency already has, according to PhilHealth’s former anti-fraud legal officer Thorrsson Montes Keith.

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