Discaya's clearing of Romualdez should end baseless claims

Repeated insinuations of Rep. Martin Romualdez's involvement in the flood control controversy should end following contractor Curlee Discaya's declaration that the former speaker has no connection to it. Rep. Jude Acidre described Discaya's denial as a welcome development that highlights the need for evidence-based discourse to curb unfounded allegations. Discaya remains detained at the Senate over his alleged links to the issue.

In Manila, Philippines, contractor Curlee Discaya, implicated in the flood control controversy, has cleared Rep. Martin Romualdez of any involvement in irregularities. Reports indicate that repeated insinuations linking Romualdez to the issue should cease following Discaya's direct statement that the former speaker bears no connection.

“Mr. Discaya’s denial is a welcome development that underscores the need for evidence-based discourse and may help stem the spread of unfounded allegations against those being named without proof,” Rep. Jude Acidre said.

The allegations stem from claims that Discaya served as a front for Romualdez in the purchase of a high-end property in Makati City. Last week, Discaya flatly denied this, stating he had only seen Romualdez once at a public event and had never spoken to him. He expressed frustration that his name was being dragged into the controversy to implicate the former speaker.

“If there is evidence, present it. If there is none, we owe it to the public – and to the people being named – to stop the noise,” Acidre added.

Discaya remains detained at the Senate due to his alleged ties to the flood control issue. He even offered to “own up” to the Makati property if his critics wished, despite it not being true, to allow its inclusion in the Anti-Money Laundering Council's asset review list. This clarification suggests a push for cleaner dialogue amid corruption accusations surrounding the flood control project.

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Courtroom scene illustrating Sandiganbayan's arrest warrant for Zaldy Co over corrupt flood project in Oriental Mindoro.
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Sandiganbayan issues arrest warrant for Zaldy Co

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The Sandiganbayan has issued an arrest warrant and hold departure order against former lawmaker Zaldy Co and 17 others over an anomalous flood control project in Oriental Mindoro. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered authorities to enforce it immediately with no special treatment. Co, who left the Philippines in August, is willing to return under house arrest or bail due to safety fears.

In a Senate hearing, two witnesses identified contractor Curlee Discaya as the one handling renovations for a property allegedly owned by former House Speaker Martin Romualdez. The testimony provides the first concrete link between Discaya and Romualdez in the ongoing flood control corruption probe. Romualdez's camp dismissed the claims as baseless hearsay.

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Malacañang expects more individuals involved in flood control project irregularities to be jailed in the New Year. Critics have slammed the administration for failing to fulfill President Marcos' promise to imprison the so-called big fish before Christmas. The investigation continues, implicating contractors like Sarah and Curlee Discaya.

Following her voluntary surrender earlier amid public criticism, super contractor Sarah Discaya was formally arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation on Thursday night, December 18, over an alleged P96.5-million ghost flood control project in Davao Occidental. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. confirmed warrants also cover nine others facing non-bailable graft and malversation charges, while eight Department of Public Works and Highways officials plan to surrender.

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Contractor Curlee Discaya and former Department of Public Works and Highways engineers Henry Alcantara, Brice Hernandez, and Jaypee Mendoza will spend the holidays in Senate detention after their Christmas furlough request was denied, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson said.

The Department of Justice has included a plunder complaint against fugitive former lawmaker Zaldy Co in its preliminary investigation into corruption allegations tied to flood control projects in Bulacan. DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez stated that no counsel appeared for Co, giving him until January 15 to submit a counter-affidavit. The probe also covers former Senator Bong Revilla and Senator Joel Villanueva, both denying involvement in the anomalous projects.

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The Office of the Ombudsman has placed around 30 cases involving the Department of Public Works and Highways under preliminary investigation amid allegations of anomalies in flood control projects. Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla announced the development on November 4, 2025, as part of a broader government crackdown. A new task force will also examine projects linked to the Villar family.

 

 

 

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