Senator calls for investigation into P11.2-B loss of medical supplies

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MANILA, Philippines– Senator Joel Villanueva has requested a Senate investigation into the Department of Health’s (DOH) handling of medical supplies, following reports of P11.2 billion worth of drugs and other medical products expiring and becoming waste.

Sen. Villanueva addressed this issue on [date], questioning the DOH’s management and oversight that led to the significant loss of valuable medical resources.

The inquiry seeks to identify the reasons for the large-scale expiration of medical supplies and to hold accountable those responsible for the mismanagement.

The senator has expressed concerns over the efficient use of public funds and the availability of essential medical supplies for the population.

The call for a probe comes amid increasing scrutiny over government spending and resource allocation, particularly in the healthcare sector.

The DOH has not yet provided a statement or response to the request for investigation.

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