Undersecretary Glenn Mathew Baggao 's brother Erni secured five health infrastructure projects worth a combined P141 million , according to a Rappler exclusive investigation. The contracts were awarded through regular government procurement processes, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest within the Department of Health .
The multimillion-peso contracts sparked renewed calls for transparency in government contracting. Health sector observers noted that such arrangements could erode public trust in institutions safeguarding public funds.
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The discovery comes as oversight agencies face increasing scrutiny over procurement practices within government agencies where officials have direct project oversight.
The five projects reportedly covered various health infrastructure needs. Specific details about their locations and purposes were being verified at press time.
The scale of contracts placed Erni Baggao among significant recipients of DOH infrastructure work during the relevant period. Procurement experts emphasized agencies must maintain strict boundaries between officials' family members and agency contracts.
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Transparency advocates urged oversight bodies to examine the procurement process. Anti-corruption groups stressed projects must undergo rigorous scrutiny regardless of who the winning contractors might be.
The pattern of multiple contracts going to a single contractor with ties to a senior official warranted closer examination. Philippine procurement laws require agencies to ensure fair competition and prevent favoritism.
Good governance advocates expressed concern that such arrangements could set dangerous precedents in government contracting. They called for strengthened safeguards against relatives benefiting from family connections.
Watchdog organizations stressed public officials must be held to higher standards given their fiduciary responsibilities to taxpayers. The incident highlighted ongoing challenges in the country's procurement system.
The Department of Health had not released an official statement addressing the findings at publication time. Undersecretary Baggao's office declined to comment when reached for reaction.
Government ethics rules generally require officials to recuse themselves from decisions benefiting family members. The Civil Service Commission's ethical guidelines outline protocols for managing potential conflicts of interest.
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Civil society groups indicated they would formally request the Procurement Service and COA to review the contracts. Legislative oversight committees may investigate during their next hearing on health department operations.
The development could prompt renewed discussions about strengthening disclosure requirements for government contractors. Public interest in accountable governance remained high as citizens demanded transparency in spending.


