Heads must roll over the Covid-19 vaccines
It is timely that the Health Director-General Dr Noor Hisham
Abdullah should come clean on the Covid-19 vaccine wastage, especially after six
million vaccine doses were left unused, and some had to be destroyed after
expiry.
The public is interested to know how much of this is
translated in Ringgit and Sen. It appears to me that we are not only suffering
from pilferage but also a lot of wastage in government spending which does not
benefit the rakyat.
As the man helming the ministry of health, Dr Noor Hisham
can no longer blame it on the ministers in the past, or the present Minister of
Health, Dr Zaliha Mustafa, for his own failure being the director-general of
the Health Ministry, a highly paid position.
His job is supposed to safeguard public health and
protect all Malaysians against the spread of Covid-19. It makes me wonder if
this is even an attempt to conceal the information or sheer negligence on the
part of the ministry.
Blame Game
The public would not take this lightly every time the blame
game happens. When something goes wrong, it is because of someone else’s fault –
the public, for example, refuses to take the vaccine.
Frankly, when this happens in the corporate sector, Dr Noor
Hisham being equivalent of a chief executive officer, has to bear the entire
blame as he has a heavy responsibility himself to bear.
If I may put it, this is sheer failure on his part to
monitor the stock and expiry dates, and plan the next course of action to
ensure that people’s health is protected against Covid-19.
In the worst case scenario, the vaccines should be made
available to states like Selangor that wanted it badly. Or at least, it should
be made available to all foreign workers, whom I believe have yet to receive
their vaccination.
What makes me curious about the latest newsbreak is that, in
the past six months, I do not remember any campaign initiated by the Ministry of
Health to encourage booster vaccination.
My last booster was in the month of June last year and that
was the last that I heard about the booster programme.
The only thing I remember was that several cases of Covid-19
in parliament had caused some panic and chaos, and ministry officials were very
prompt when swinging into action.
It certainly raises the question whether the officers were
already told to be on standby for the signal to enter parliament and force the
parliamentary seating to be adjourned.
But when it comes to such a huge amount of wastage, where
was the urgency to fully use the vaccines? Dr Noor Hisham should know better
that he cannot quote wastages in other countries, because such wastages
What If Anwar had swept
it Under the Carpet?
Why did it take the Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim to
finally highlight this before we come to know about the unused vaccine doses?
So, why did Dr Noor Hisham not sound this out earlier? Silence
is not golden, when public funds are utilised to purchase these vaccines.
This is not the first time it has happened with government
agencies and ministries. Through the years, we have read reports by the
Accountant-General’s office regarding huge wastages incurred, but no actions
were taken against the public servants who were placed responsible for these
wastages.
In my opinion, Dr Noor Hisham’s head should roll, as he is the
head of the ministry which he has helmed for so many years. While millions were
being used to buy these vaccines, our public hospitals complain of lack of
funds to purchase reagents to carry out blood tests.
When complaints were lodged, the response was always the
same: “No budget.” Even when this was highlighted to Dr Noor Hisham personally,
nothing was done to resolve the issue.
It does not take a medical doctor, because even an average
Malaysian understands the meaning of expiry date. They would want to check if
the vaccines purchased more than a year ago have reached the expiry date. And,
every effort would be made to ensure that it is fully utilised before the
vaccines reach expiry date.
I wonder what would happen, if this had not been revealed by
the Prime Minister himself, would the Ministry of Health or Dr Noor Hisham just
allow these vaccines to be destroyed altogether?
In his frequent reports about the number of cases, Dr Noor
Hisham should at least make it a point to urge people to get their booster
shots or make it available for the public.
Does he know that one of his many responsibilities as health
director-general is to be proactive, instead of just reporting the figures
which could have been done by the ministry’s public relations officer? Or, was
he waiting for the next minister to call the shot?
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