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Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. became involved in a scandal over allegations of overpriced medical supplies it supplied to the government for the latter's response to the
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. The Blue Ribbon Committee of the
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launched an investigation into the matter and uncovered other issues, such as the supplied
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s' alleged substandard quality and how the company was able to secure a billions of pesos worth contract despite being founded only in 2019 with a small paid-up capital. Several Pharmally officials were questioned by the
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's adviser Michael Yang was also among those whose role was probed. However, Duterte later barred Cabinet officials from participating in the hearings. The issue led to a word war between President Duterte and Senator Richard Gordon.


Background


Pharmally

Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corporation, simply known as Pharmally, is a supplier of medical equipment including face masks and face shields. According to the
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(SEC), the company was established on September 4, 2019. It had a paid-up capital of paid-up capital. Based on its SEC documents, its headquarters is at the Fort Victoria Tower B in
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. Its chairman is Huang Tzu Yen, a Singaporean national who controls 40 percent of the stakes of the company. The rest is held by Filipinos. Twinkle Dargani, who is the company president with 10 percent ownership; Mohit Dargani, the corporate secretary and treasurer with 30 percent ownership; Linconn Ong and Justine Garado who are both company directors. Ong has owns 16 percent stakes while Garado has 4 percent.


Contracts

Nine contracts worth contracts were awarded to Pharmally despite its small paid-up capital. These were signed by Lloyd Christopher Lao,
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(DBM) Procurement Service (PS) Officer in Charge since January 2, 2020, in which Pharmally would supply the government supplies for the
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including personal protective equipment, surgical masks,
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s and
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kits. The government's supply contracts for the
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response were funded under the Bayanihan to Heal as One and Bayanihan to Recover as One Act (Bayanihan 1 and 2 Acts). From March 2020 to September 2021, the
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citing data from the Philippine Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) and the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement Service (PhilGEPS) reports that national and local government agencies awarded worth of supply contracts to various companies. Pharmally were awarded the most contracts worth or 29 percent of all the contracts given during the said period. Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group is the company with the second most awarded contracts. It had contracts worth . The third most awarded company was Phil Pharmawealth, Inc. with contracts worth . Non-government organization Right to Know, Right Now! Coalition released a report that Pharmally's contracts came from three agencies namely the Procurement Service-
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(PS-DBM), the
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(DOH), and Department of Transportation-
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(DOTr-PNR). They questioned why a relatively new company with a small paid-up capital such as Pharmally topped the GPPB's list of suppliers with the highest total contract by May 2020.


Investigation

The
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, led by then-Senator Dick Gordon during the 18th Congress, held an investigation regarding the matter.


Participants

Among the Pharmally officials, employees, and other affiliated persons who participated in the investigations were:


Pharmally

*Huang Tzu Yen – Chairman *Twinkle Dargani – President *Mohit Dargani – Secretary and treasurer *lluminada Sebial – external auditor *Krizle Grace Mago – company executive (until September 2021)


Other

*Michael Yang – Former presidential adviser to President Rodrigo Duterte *Lloyd Christopher Lao – Undersecretary of the
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and Procurement Service Officer in Charge (until June 2021). *Rose Lin – 2022 House of Representatives election candidate for Quezon City's 5th district and wife of Chinese business Lin Wei Xiong, financial manager of Pharmally.


Michael Yang's and Lin Wei Xiong's involvement

Former presidential adviser of President
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, Michael Yang denied formal affiliation with Pharmally but admitted that the company sought his assistance. Through an interpreter, Yang said that he "didn't know the existence or whereabouts or anything" about the company but "later on they did approach him for some assistance". He was linked to the case after a 2017 video of him introducing Pharmally officials to Duterte in Davao City were put into limelight. Pharmally chairman Huang Tzu Yen elaborated on Yang's role of being the financier and guarantor to Chinese suppliers in behalf of his company, contradicting director Linconn Ong's earlier statements. The investigation found out that Lin Wei Xiong was the Pharmally's financial manager who was in Dubai and did not appear in the senate hearings. Chairman Huang said that Lin's role was to act as guarantor to suppliers in Yang's behalf. Rose Lin, the financial manager's wife made appearances to the Senate hearing instead. Rose described her husband's relationship with Yang as "business partners" in November 2021. She also disputed the intellegince report of former anti-drug police officer Eduardo Acierto that claimed that both Yang and Lin are linked to the
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. In the report, Lin Wei Xiong was allegedly goes by the alias of "Allan Lim." She was also questioned by the Senate on how her husband acquired luxury cars namely a Lexus LX450D, a 2019 Toyota Alphard, and a 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser. She responded that she simply found those cars on their residence's garage onde day.


Substandard face shields

In September 2021, Senator
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presented a video of an alleged male Pharmally warehouse employee who claimed that the company directed them to supply
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s meant for healthcare workers even those that are "deformed, soiled and substandard". The man claimed that they were asked to repack deformed and dirty face shields and to replace the certificates of face shields dated 2020 with new certificates dated 2021. He said the practice was observed from August 2021, the time he was hired until the month the video was presented. Hontiveros said that the man made those claims
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. Former executive Krizle Grace Mago was asked by Gordon if Pharmally's practice of changing the displayed expiration dates of the face shields tantamount to "swindling" the government in the September 24, 2021 hearing. Mago admitted to the claim and said it was an order from Morhit Dargani. Dargani denied the claim suggesting that she wrongly named him due to being used to receiving instructions from him. Senator Francis Pangilinan suggested for Mago to be given security in exchange for giving the "whole truth". Mago could not be contacted the following day. The National Bureau of Investigation was directed to find her whereabouts. She resurfaced on October 1, 2021, and was placed under protective custody at the
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of the House of Representatives due to fear for her life. In the October 24, 2021 hearing, Mago recanted her statement that Pharmally "swindled" reasoning that she was forced to make a "pressured response" and that she was not "in the best frame of mind to think clearly" back in the September hearing. The senators were skeptical of Mago's recantment believing that the questions in the previous hearing were delivered in a calm manner and noted that the previous hearing was recorded in video. Mago left protective custody on November 15, 2021.


Financial records

Pharmally's financial records were also put under scrutinity. Illuminada Sebial, an external auditor was questioned by the senators found out that she was not given access to the actual documents and testified that she asked Pharmally to produce the documents concerned but to no avail. Accountant Jeff Mariano then was subject to a
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by the panel since they fail to extract any satisfactory information from Sebial. The committee also attempted to find the whereabouts of boxes containing financial documents of Pharmally which they believe could give information on what the company's role in the pandemic supply procurement done by the Procurement Service of the
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(PS-DBM). Former executive Krizle Grace Mago was questioned in November 2021 on this matter who said she did not know about the matter since she resigned in September 2021 due to "personal reasons". Committee chair Gordon was skeptical of the reasoning and surmised that she actually left due to shame of being associated with Pharmally in light of the ongoing investigation to which Mago confirmed.


Requested documents from the Darganis

Siblings Mohit and Twinkle Dargani participated in the investigation. Mohit is Pharmally's corporate secretary and treasurer while Twinkle is the company president. They were subject to
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by the committee who asked them to produce specific documents to help with the investigation but were unable to. Mohit insist that it was the company that is refusing to produce the documents and that these could be "legally accessed through different procedures under the law" and are just invoking their right as per advised of their legal counsel. Twinkle on the other hand said she would have to check with her company on which of the demanded documents can be produced citing
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and
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laws as well as the country's corporation code.


Department of Health funds

The transfer of funds by the
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to the Procurement Service of the Department of Budget and Management (PS-DBM) for the purpose of purchasing of pandemic response supplies was also questioned during the investigation. Part of this amount went to the 8.6 billion worth of contracts awarded to Pharmally in 2020. The committee draft would recommend filing plunder charge against DOH Secretary
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. Duque has maintained he and his department was not part of the Pharmally deal and insist that the DOH is focused on the medical side of the pandemic response.


Detentions

Arrests orders against Pharmally officials as well as former presidential adviser Michael Yang who has been linked to the company for failing to attend investigation hearings by the Senate in September 2021. The Pharmally officials were Mohit Dargani, Twinkle Dargani, Krizle Grace Mago, Justine Garado, and Linconn Ong. These officials later attended the subsequent hearings. Mohit and Twinkle Dargani on October 19, 2021, were cited for contempt allegedly for refusing to cooperate with the probe. They did not made any appearance in the Senate's probe after the order for their arrest was released. Lao was also ordered to be arrested for skipping hearings despite being obliged to. Linconn Ong, director of the company, was arrested while he was in residence in September 2021. He was detained at the Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA) of the Senate. Mohit and Twinkle Dargani, were arrested by the OSAA at the
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in
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as they attempt to leave the country through a chartered flight. The fact that the arrest took place in President
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's hometown was pointed out by acting spokesperson
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as proof the Pharmally officials are not "untouchables" under Duterte's administration contrary to claims of some critics. They were also transferred to the Senate's detention facility in Metro Manila. Twinkle Dargani reportedly suffered from a "deteriorating mental health condition". She also tested positive for
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while in detention and was temporarily confined at the
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. She was released in January 2022 under humanitarian reasons after she recovered and finished her mandatory quarantine period with the understanding that she would appear in future Senate hearings if obliged. The release was approved by then Senate President
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. Mohit Dargani and Ong were transferred to the Pasay City Jail in November 2021. On March 22, 2021, the two requested the Senate to place them under
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instead but the request was not granted. Then Senate President Sotto issued a release order for the Mohit Dargani and Ong on June 2, 2022, to avoid risking being charged for "illegal detention".


Related issues


Michael Yang's alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade

Michael Yang, former presidential advisor had been linked to the illegal drug trade amidst the Pharmally investigation. President Duterte also defended Yang, stating that if such allegation is true, China would have advised the Philippine government not to deal with him and also brought up his links to Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua. The
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cleared Yang of involvement in such illicit activities. PDEA director general Wilkins Villanueva, brought up a 2004 anti-drug operation against a "clandestine laboratory" in Davao City where Yang was involved but not as one of the named targets during a
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meeting. The credibility of Eduardo Acierto, the dismissed officer who was responsible the 2019 alleging Yang's involvement, was also put into question when Villanueva brought up the warrant of arrest order filed against him for allegedly smuggling billions worth of pesos of
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(''shabu'') through hiding them in magnetic lifters.


Barring of Cabinet officials from the investigation

President
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issued a directive barring
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officials from attending the Senate hearings on the Pharmally issue in October 2021. He cited "blatant disrespect of resource persons" and chided Gordon saying the Senator can't "play God". He insist the Senate should file a case if they believe Pharmally could have committed a crime and remarked that "the Senate is not a criminal court" and that the senators should stop its "witch hunt". He also accused Blue Ribbon Committee Chair Dick Gordon and other senators for using the probe to gain publicity. He also threatened to find "what's wrong" with the senators involved. In February 2022, Duterte refused to comment when the draft report raised the possibility of charging cases against him for betrayal of public trust. He said that there shall be a time to answer to the report but he would rather ignore it at that time.


Treatment of detainees

The Dargani and Ong families urged the
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to look into their kins' detention. The three were alleged to have been deprived of basic human rights. Twinkle Dargani in particular was reportedly denied attention for her mental health condition. They also alleged Senate Blue Ribbon chair Dick Gordon for using "the false pretense of extending the inquiry" to use the three's prolonged detention as a tool for his re-election campaign for the 2022 Senate election.


Aftermath

The investigation ended with the adjournment of the 18th Congress. 18 hearings were held by the committee. The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee was able to come up with a 113-page partial draft report by the time the 18th Congress is about to be adjourned. The draft was signed by nine senators, two people short for it to be able to be brought up to the Senate plenary. The draft also include proposal to file charges against President
Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Roa Duterte (, ; born March 28, 1945), also known as Digong, Rody, and by the initials DU30 and PRRD, is a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. He is the chairperson ...
when he steps down from office for having "betrayed public trust" when he appointed Michael Yang, one of the link parties to the Pharmally investigation, as presidential advisor. Senator
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refused to signed it since the draft stating that he would have signed it if "Duterte's name was not in it for plunder" believing that evidences against the then president were all circumstantial. Gatchalian also did not sign the draft. Those who signed the draft were Dick Gordon,
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,
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,
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Risa Hontiveros Ana Theresia Navarro Hontiveros-Baraquel (; born February 24, 1966) is a Filipino politician, community leader, and journalist who has been serving as a senator of the Philippines since 2016. She previously served as a party-list representa ...
,
Francis Pangilinan Francis Pancratius "Kiko" Nepomuceno Pangilinan (; born August 24, 1963) is a Filipino lawyer, politician, and farm owner who served as a Senator from 2001 to 2013 and from 2016 to 2022. He was the Senate Majority Leader from 2004 to 2008. A ...
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and
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. Blue Ribbon Committee Chair Gordon lamented that the senators could have still signed the draft even with reservations pointing out two signatorees; Recto asked for the draft to be amended and Hontiveros who pushed for interpellation. De Lima expressed disappointment to the non-elevation of the draft to the plenary. Senator Drilon concluded that the investigation was not a waste of time stating that the 19th Congress could reopen the investigation and refer to the findings of the previous' Congress Senate Blue Ribbon Committee as well as adopt or discard the committee draft.


References

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