It will be all up to President Rodrigo
Roa Duterte.
Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) chief
Persida Rueda Acosta had asked the President to reject by way of veto the
special provision of the general appropriations bill for the 2020 budget
removing the funding from its existing forensic laboratory.
The
President should “veto the inserted special provision in the General
Appropriations Bill, limiting the PAO in the use of its MOOE (Maintenance
and Other Operating Expenses) and prohibiting the use of funds for the
meetings and other maintenance and operating expenses of the PAO Forensic
Laboratory Division, which is presently composed of eight plantilla personnel,” PAO Chief Persida
Rueda-Acosta said.
PAO Chief Persida
Rueda-Acosta (photo credit to owner) |
A deletion was done in the 2020 National Expenditure Program (NEP) of the President and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), what was supposed to be P19.5-million supposed to be allotted for the purchase of additional equipment for the PAO’s forensic laboratory has been deleted.
Also
some minority lawmakers made some insertions in the General Appropriations Act
that limits the use of the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) to
the effect that no funds may be used for the maintenance and operation of the
PAO Forensic Laboratory.
“These modifications in the President’s budget or the NEP (National Expenditure Program) have only one objective – to paralyze the PAO Forensic Laboratory and jeopardize its operations, depriving them the opportunity to assist the clients of the PAO,” PAO officials said in the letter which was signed by the PAO Chief, and seven other officials of the PAO, namely, Deputy Chiefs Silvestre Mosing and Ana Lisa Soriano; regional chiefs Marlon Buan of National Capital Region (NCR) and Revelyn Ramos-Dacpano of Region 4b or MIMAROPA; administrative service chief Demiteer Huerta; and legal service chief Ronald Jerome Nieves.
“These modifications in the President’s budget or the NEP (National Expenditure Program) have only one objective – to paralyze the PAO Forensic Laboratory and jeopardize its operations, depriving them the opportunity to assist the clients of the PAO,” PAO officials said in the letter which was signed by the PAO Chief, and seven other officials of the PAO, namely, Deputy Chiefs Silvestre Mosing and Ana Lisa Soriano; regional chiefs Marlon Buan of National Capital Region (NCR) and Revelyn Ramos-Dacpano of Region 4b or MIMAROPA; administrative service chief Demiteer Huerta; and legal service chief Ronald Jerome Nieves.
“We most humbly submit that the deletion of the budget for the
PAO Forensic Laboratory Division’s equipment, and the prohibition for the use
of funds for its operations run contrary to the constitution, the law, and the
proprietary rights of its eight (8) complement plantilla personnel,” the PAO letter said.
“Notably, the PAO Forensic Laboratory Division’s most
controversial case as of the moment is the Dengvaxia controversy, which
involves the purchase and indiscriminate mass vaccination without informed
consent and proper screening of the experimental vaccine Dengvaxia by the
Department of Health (DOH), spearheaded during the term of the former
administration, with now Congresswoman Janette L. Garin as then DOH Secretary,”
it stated.
“We cannot help but wonder whether the modifications introduced
by the minority in Congress is an act averse to the PAO’s and this
administration’s efforts in giving justice to the Dengvaxia victims and impose
liability upon the government officials responsible for the untimely deaths,
illnesses, and exposure to the systemic risks of Dengvaxia, of their children –
at the expense of the PAO’s existing and future clients composed of victims of
torture, rape, VAWC (violence against women and children), physical injuries,
and mysterious deaths and cases, as well as the accused in criminal cases,” the
PAO added.
“You, Mr. President, are the only hope not only of PAO but of
our millions of poor, downtrodden and oppressed clients who, more often than
not, feel that justice remains to be elusive because of their dire financial state, which prevents them from fully
presenting their cases in court,” read the letter.
As per PAO, they said they have autopsied 149 persons who received shots of Dengvaxia. While declaring that its findings were inconclusive, PAO said it found “strong links” between Dengvaxia and the deaths of the five children they autopsied in 2018.
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