Philippine health minister resigns over vaccine purchase

MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Benigno Aquino has accepted the resignation of his health minister over the purchase of pneumonia vaccines in 2012 which government investigators later questioned, a spokesman said on Friday. Health Secretary Enrique Ona, who has been on leave since October, submitted his letter of resignation on Thursday even before the completion of a government inquiry into four deals at his ministry. "The President has accepted his resignation effective today," Herminio Coloma, the president's press secretary, told reporters in a text message. Aquino was elected in 2010 on a platform of good governance and a firm stand against corruption. In 2012, Ona had authorized the purchase of 833 million pesos ($18.63 million) worth of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV)-10, vaccines used for the immunization of children against pneumonia, government investigators said. They said the health department should have bought PCV-13, a more cost-effective vaccine which could also be used for adults to prevent pneumonia. Ona, a surgeon and a kidney transplant expert, could not be reached for comment. There was no immediate reaction from the health ministry. (Reporting By Manuel Mogato; Editing by Robert Birsel)