Sen. Raffy Tulfo condemned the reported widespread corruption inside the National Center for Mental Health (NCMH).
Tulfo said one of the reported cases of corruption include the food contracts of patients which ballooned from P80 million per year to P250 million up to P300 million per year.
While Tulfo is thankful for NCMH Chief Dr. Noel Reyes’ swift action on some of his earlier recommendations to improve the system at NCMH, the senator however chided the official for tolerating corruption.
Earlier, Tulfo, along with his staff, visited NCMH to see the condition of its facilities.
“The National Center for Mental Health is not the mother of all irregularities as some people think,” he said. “However, NCMH is the dinosaur of all corruption because corruption has been going on in this facility for ages. And now with the help of my colleagues in the Senate, we will make corruption here extinct, right here, right now!” he added.
In the previous P80 million per year contract, he said the raw food products were subjected to bidding and were cooked by their in-house cooks, along with dietitians inside the institution.
During a Senate hearing on the issue, Reyes reasoned that they moved the food procurement from goods to services to avoid the problem of food pilferage, which angered Tulfo.
He said that instead of subjecting people involved in stealing food to disciplinary actions, Reyes agreed to outsource the food which is more expensive.
In this outsourcing scheme, NCMH gave a three-year contract to the provider. The first year is bidding, and the second to third year is just renewal and renegotiation.
To make matters worse, Tulfo said the said contract was divided to three separate contracts for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that’s why the P80 million per year contract for food jumped to P250 million until it reached over P300 million every year before the end of the contract.
“This is a clear case of technical malversation,” he said.
Reyes later on admitted there was a problem with the system and agreed to Tulfo’s proposal to stop outsourcing the food and allow in-house cooks to cook patients’ meals to help the government save by the hundreds and millions of pesos.
In said hearing, Tulfo also questioned Reyes for allegedly allowing a certain Engr. Evelyn Purino, a senior employee of NCMH, to give away lands allotted for NCMH for certain projects of some government officials.
In exchange, Purino will be the contractor of the infrastructure along with her son who is purportedly a DOWH engineer,
He also called out Reyes for not speaking out about Sunshine Recovery, a psychiatric center said to be owned by current NCMH officials Dr.
Beverly Azucena and Dr. Alden Cuyos.
Tulfo said this is strictly prohibited by law, prompting him to urge Reyes to divest their shares in Sunshine Recovery. Reyes immediately
agreed to this.
Reyes also agreed with Sen. Tulfo when the latter said that Azucena and Cuyos should be removed from their post and be replaced by new
officials with clean name and no record of corruption.
Ultimately, Tulfo said that NCMH patients do not have the ability to complain so they have have been abused for a long time. But he said
that from now on, they will no longer be oppressed because they have a voice that is loud and deafening – and that is the voice of the
Senate.