MANILA, Philippines — Several House leaders and lawmakers filed a bill that seeks to penalize acts of government “negligence, inaction, and irresponsibility” in ties of state of public health emergency such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under House Bill No. 9230, a copy of which was sent to the media on Tuesday, lists several prohibited acts imposed on public officials during public health emergencies such as negligence in crafting necessary government response to the health crisis and failure to follow standard health protocols.
The bill was filed on April 20 by Deputy Speakers Bro. Eddie Villanueva, Bienvenido Abante Jr., Bernadette Herrera-Dy, and Michael Romero; CIBAC Rep. Domingo Rivera and Quezon City Rep. Allan Benedict Reyes.
Among the prohibited acts in the measure include gross violation of standard health protocols promulgated by the government and negligence in the performance of duty relative to securing needed medicines, vaccines, supplies, or facilities necessary in the containment or eradication of public health threat.
Delay or causing the delay in the disbursement of public funds intended for public health emergency response of the government as well as tampering or non-disclosure of full and complete epidemiological data with the purpose of downplaying the real situation of the state of public health emergency are also prohibited, according to the bill.
Other prohibited acts include:
- Neglecting or refusing, after due demand or request, without sufficient justification, to act within a reasonable time on any matter pending before him/her relative to any issue on public health threat;
- Failure to submit a certified report, within the time allowed, on disbursements made by a government agency or local government unit pursuant to a specific government response program or project;
- Entering on behalf of the government, into any contract or transaction manifestly and grossly disadvantageous to the same, whether or not the public officer profited or will profit thereby;
- Directly or indirectly requesting or receiving any gift, present, share, percentage, commission, or other pecuniary or material benefits, for himself/herself or for another, in connection with any contract or transaction with the government.
The penalties vary depending on the violated act. For instance, negligence is penalized with imprisonment of nor less than five tears nor more than 20 years, perpetual disqualification from public office, and confiscation or forfeiture in favor of the government of any prohibited interest and unexplained wealth manifestly out of proportion to his salary and other lawful income.
Meanwhile, receiving any gift in connection with any contract or transaction with the government is punishable by reclusion perpetual and perpetual disqualification from public office if the aggregate count of the gifts is not less than P1 million.
“This measure helps to raise the bar of public service during such time of crisis and difficulty so that people will not be left at the mercies of unperforming, unresponsive, negligent, and worst, corrupt public officers and employees,” the lawmakers said.