Opposition Sen. Francis "Kiko" N. Pangilinan said Friday the Duterte administration should fire, charge with plunder, and jail all those linked to alleged “widespread corruption’’ at the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) which was exposed by its anti-fraud officer.

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Pangilinan, whose push for the approval of the Filipino-made test kits lowered the price of imported test kits by 26 percent, said doing this would prove that government is serious in addressing this unprecedented crisis situation.
“This and strengthening our health system will prove the administration’s sincerity and seriousness to solve the problem of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). If the Duterte government is serious in prioritizing the safety of the people, it will immediately terminate, charge with plunder, and jail all those involved in the PhilHealth anomaly. This is the real political will we want to see, not fake bluster,’’ he stressed.
Lawyer Thorrson Montes Keith, PhilHealth anti-fraud officer, submitted last July 23 his resignation to PhilHealth president and chief executive officer retired Brig. Gen. Ricardo Morales.
Keith said he “opposed the mandatory payment of PhilHealth contribution by overseas Filipino workers to which I have stated that it is unconstitutional or not part of the UHC (Universal Health Care) Law. It is against my personal values to let the OFWs pay for the spillage of PhilHealth.”
“I believe there is a widespread corruption in PhilHealth,” Keith said in his resignation letter.
Pangilinan, president of the Liberal Party (LP), said decisive government action on mass testing, contact tracing, and treatment of the sick is needed at this time.
‘’Cursing, insults, and terrorizing will not hide the exposed plunder, neglect, and absence of even a small clear solution that is the Duterte administration’s contribution to the current crisis,’’ he said.
Pangilinan said Keith’s resignation exposes not just the widespread corruption in the government agency central to addressing the COVID crisis, but also the unacceptable government negligence and abuse of its people especially in these trying times.