Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Wednesday said he supports “in principle” the call of his fellow medical professionals for the executive department to not obstruct the Senate probe on the anomalous purchase of overpriced face masks and pandemic-related medical supplies.
“I am of the position that we have been in support of the congressional, in particularly the blue ribbon hearings,” Duque told Senate Minority Leader Frank Drilon, who asked the health secretary about the “collective expression of indignation and a call to action” issued by his fellow doctors.
“Do you support the call of these physicians, members of your profession? Do you agree with the call of your fellow physicians supporting the blue ribbon investigation?” Drilon asked Duque.
Duque said: “Yes. To ferret out the truth, yes, that’s my position.”
Some 300 past and present members of the Philippine College of Physicians and other medical professionals called on the President “not to obstruct the testimony of material witnesses to any investigation.”
Drilon also asked whether Duque agrees with the plea of his colleagues in the medical profession, including former health secretaries, not to block the testimonies of Cabinet members.
The health secretary answered in the affirmative: “Yes, we do.”
But Duque qualified that he supports his fellow doctors’ call, they “still have to attend and focus as well on the demands of the state of public health emergency due to the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Duque also told the committee that prior to the issuance of the President’s order barring his Cabinet officials from attending the Blue Ribbon hearing, he and his department had been attending all the 10 hearings of the committee.
“I would like to state for the record that prior to the memorandum order, we had a 100-percent attendance, the entire DOH was present for 10 straight hearings in both houses of Congress,” Duque said.
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