Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on the PhilHealth investigation

There is no let-up in our drive to make erring officials of the Philippine Health Corporation (PhilHealth) accountable for their alleged misdeeds.

The Department of Justice, through its PhilHealth Task Force, is finalizing the complaints identified in its report to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for filing before the proper venue. At the same time, the composite teams tasked to look into but not limited to the PhilHealth Legal Sector are continuing their investigation.

Zero tolerance against corruption is not just a catchphrase but a serious matter in the current administration.

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