PhilHealth, in a statement posted on its Facebook page, maintained that no documents were damaged during the incident, which happened after a downpour last August 19.
“PhilHealth is open for any investigation over the leak incident in Region 1 office due to heavy rains on August 19, 2020,” the state health insurer said. It added that the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection-Dagupan, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and National Bureau of Investigation initially looked into the incident.This comes after several senators feared the roof leak at the regional PhilHealth office in Dagupan City, Pangasinan, was staged to destroy pieces of evidence on supposed irregularities.
khallareINQ style n'yo bulok, isip nman ng bago! ung pwedeng paniwalaan
khallareINQ Expect outbreak of fires in Philhealth offices also to destroy documents
khallareINQ trying to erase evidences of corruption and theft from the public
khallareINQ So eto na nga magiging kinalabasan?
khallareINQ kinula?
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