AN EMPLOYEE of the embattled Pharmally Pharmaceuticals Inc. told the Senate Friday, September 24, that she thinks the firm “swindled” the government particularly in the procurement of face shields that were distributed to medical frontliners amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The witness, whose identity was not revealed for security reasons, said Pharmally supplied the DOH with “expired” and “substandard” face shields. “So you were swindling the government Miss Mago?” Senate blue ribbon chairman Senator Richard Gordon asked Mago.But Dargani denied giving out the order to Mago.
The firm bagged over P8 billion worth of contracts from PS. Lawmakers said the medical supplies bought by PS from Pharmally on behalf of the DOH were “overpriced.” He said Pharmally bought the stocks from TigerPhil at P23.90 per piece with a total of P11,950,000, while TigerPhil got the stocks from Green Trends Trading International at P18 each, totaling to P9 million.Senator Panfilo Lacson shot down the defense of former PS head Christopher Lloyd Lao that there was a scarcity of supply of medical supplies during the onset of Covid-19 pandemic and it was only the Pharmally who could provide them the supplies.
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