Duque slams state auditors over report on spending of COVID-19 funds

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The embattled Philippine health secretary confronts state auditors and objects their findings of alleged mishandling of his department's COVID19 response funds.

 

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grabe mas lumalala ang corruptions.

Isa kang malaking GAGO!!!

Summary. COA: may 67B na discrepancies sa DOH. Duque: Hindi na po ako nakakatulog. Huhuhu. 🤡🤡👊

This is not just 'whiff of corruption' anymore, this is full blown stench. And yet, here they are, playing victims.

Panay sabi ng mga DDS noon about the Yolanda victims. Eh ngayon buong bansa na. Sobrang mas masahol pa pala ngayon. God bless, protect and save The Philippines!🙏🇵🇭🙏

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