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Senate subpoenas PAO chief, forensic expert to Dengvaxia probe


The Senate joint committees probing the Dengvaxia mess have subpoenaed Public Attorney鈥檚 Office (PAO) chief Persida Rueda-Acosta and its forensic expert Dr. Erwin Erfe after the two skipped Tuesday鈥檚 hearing despite repeated invitations.

Senator JV Ejercito, chair of Senate health and demography committee, made the motion at the beginning of the fifth hearing. This was approved by blue ribbon committee chair Senator Richard Gordon.

鈥淚n line with the chairman鈥檚 quest for truth, this representation feels that their findings will be significant and also what we want is for government agencies to work together,鈥 Ejercito told the panel.

鈥溾榊un po ang hindi ko maunawaan Mr. Chair kung bakit ayaw makipag-usap o makipagtulungan ng PAO with the experts, yung UP-PGH (University of the Philippines Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH),鈥 he added.

Ejercito also said he was worried that the possible case against French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi Pasteur could be affected if PAO would not cooperate.

鈥淎ng worry ko lang dito na in the future when we file a case probably with Sanofi. Ayaw natin na masayang trabaho natin dito and we will lose because of technicalities. It would be good to have concerted efforts that all of government agencies would coordinate,鈥 he said.

On Monday, PAO said it sued former Health Secretary Janette Garin and Sanofi聽 representatives after its own forensic examination bared that a 10-year-old child, who had no history of dengue, died after receiving the vaccine.

A separate clinical review by the UP-PGH Dengue Investigative Task Force鈥檚 bared that out of the 14 children who had been vaccinated and had died, three children contracted the dengue virus.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III likewise said these findings are preliminary and further studies should be made before drawing any conclusions. /cbb

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