The state auditor notes that PhilHealth had accounted for the rental payments, recording it as accrued payables, meaning it already earmarked for the rental expense
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Based on the July 1, 2021 claim filed by Hugh Trevor Realty, the government agency owes its landlord P2.07 million. In 2020, parties did not sign another contract since the PhilHealth regional office had planned to move to another location. But due to the pandemic, any plans to relocate had been canceled.
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