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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has asked the Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales to file technical malversation and graft case against former president Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino 3rd and around 18 of his government officials over the controversial purchase of anti-dengue vaccine that was later deemed unsafe.

There is technical malversation because government funds amounting to P3 billion intended for the 2015 Miscellaneous Personnel Benefit Fund (MPBF) of the Executive Department was utilized for the procurement of Dengvaxia under the Health department’s school-based immunization program. Although the source of fund was declared as savings by the Chief Executive, its intended purpose failed as there is no existing program, activity or project for dengue procurement and immunization,” the NBI said in its 55-page complaint.



Relatives of alleged Dengvaxia victims with PAO official subscribing to their affidavit  state prosecutors during the preliminary hearing filed against former government officials / photo source: Manila Times

Aside from the former president, complaint was also filed against two former health secretaries Janette Garin and Paulyn Ubial, former budget chief Florencio “Butch” Abad and 15 other government officials who found liable in the allegedly anomalous project.

The case was released to the media on Monday but was actually filed on July 13.

We submitted a one-inch thick document and the ball is now in the court of the ombudsman. The filing of charges was in line with the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s findings following the creation of a panel of prosecutors tasked to investigate the case,” a Philstar source said.




In 2017, DOJ created a panel to handle the complaints against Aquino and his co-respondents.

Meanwhile, Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) and Vanguard of the Philippine Constitution Inc. (VPCI) filed a complaint against the former administration which also prompted the panel to dig deeper and investigate.

On Monday, another criminal case was filed against Garin and 36 respondents in connection with the Dengvaxia anomaly. The said complaint was said to have been filed by the family of 11-year old Michael Tablate of Subic, who died in October after receiving the anti-Dengue vaccine.




The family charged the respondents with reckless imprudence resulting in homicide and violation of the Anti-Torture Act and Consumer Act. The mother of Tablate, Rowena Villegas sought the help of the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO), the agency tasked by DOJ to investigate cases related to Dengvaxia – there were 67 documented cases allegedly due to the vaccine. To date, Tablate’s case is the 11th criminal complaint against Garin and others involved.

PAO said that just like the previous complaints, Garin and respondents failed to inform the parents on Dengvaxia’s risk. Further, the health agency also failed to properly screen and monitor the children as the vaccine posed a risk to receivers who have not yet contracted dengue.

Villegas cited that her son was vaccinated thrice, in March and November 2016 and in July 2017.

Around a week after receiving his last shot of Dengvaxia, Michael suffered from dizziness, headache and vomiting causing him to miss school. He also started having asthma attacks,” Villegas’ complaint stated.


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