Discaya and nine others will face cases for malversation of public funds and alleged violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act due to a ghost project in Davao OccidentalDiscaya and nine others will face cases for malversation of public funds and alleged violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act due to a ghost project in Davao Occidental

Marcos orders DILG, PNP to track down Sarah Discaya over P96-M ghost project

2025/12/05 13:37

MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday, December 5, that he has ordered the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to track down controversial contractor Sarah Discaya and others allegedly involved in a ghost project in Davao Occidental.

Discaya and nine others are set to faces cases for alleged malversation of public funds and alleged violation of section 3(e) of Republic Act No. 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act over irregularities in the said project in Barangay Culaman in Jose Abad Santos town in Davao Occidental.

“I have directed [the] DILG and the PNP to ensure that they know the whereabouts of Discaya at no’ng iba pa para paglabas ng arrest warrant ay maaresto na sila kaagad (and the others so they will be immediately arrested once the warrants are out),” the President said in a video message uploaded on Friday.

Play Video Marcos orders DILG, PNP to track down Sarah Discaya over P96-M ghost project

Citing the Ombudsman’s findings, Marcos said the project never commenced despite being tagged as accomplished in 2022. This was discovered during the PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group’s inspection on September 25.

Kinumpirma ng mga indigenous peoples at barangay official sa kanilang joint affidavit na walang naganap na implementasyon ng proyekto (Indigenous peoples and barangay officials confirmed in their joint affidavit that the project was never implemented),” Marcos said.

Shortly after the President’s announcement, Assistant Ombudsman Mico Clavano said the Office of the Ombudsman directed the filing of the said criminal charges against Discaya, Ma. Roma Angeline Rimando of St. Timothy Construction Corporation, and the following officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Davao Occidental District Engineering Office:

  • District Engineer Rodrigo Larete
  • Assistant District Engineer Michael Awa
  • Several section chiefs, project engineers, and inspectors

As in the first case involving resigned lawmaker Zaldy Co, the Ombudsman also recommended no bail for the malversation case.

There’s also a twin administrative case attached to the criminal cases filed against the DPWH officials. Clavano said the officials are preventively suspended for six months due to grave misconduct and serious dishonesty cases.

Meanwhile, the criminal cases will be filed with the Digos City Regional Trial Court. Apart from the Sandiganbayan, the Ombudsman may also file cases with the lower courts — depending on the nature of the cases and the salary grade level of those involved. 

Under Republic Act No. 10660, RTCs have jurisdiction over graft cases that do not indicate the damage to the government, or when the amount of damage is not more than P1 million. Also, graft cases against public officers with salary grades lower than Salary Grade 27 belong to the lower courts, based on Batas Pambansa Bilang 129 or the Judiciary Reorganization Act. – Rappler.com

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Tokenized Assets Shift From Wrappers to Building Blocks in DeFi

Tokenized Assets Shift From Wrappers to Building Blocks in DeFi

The post Tokenized Assets Shift From Wrappers to Building Blocks in DeFi appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. RWAs are rapidly moving on-chain, unlocking new opportunities for investors and DeFi protocols, according to a new report from Dune and RWAxyz. Tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) are moving beyond digital versions of traditional securities to become key building blocks of decentralized finance (DeFi), according to the 2025 RWA Report from Dune and RWAxyz. The report notes that Treasuries, bonds, credit, and equities are now being used in DeFi as collateral, trading instruments, and yield products. This marks tokenization’s “real breakthrough” – composability, or the ability to combine and reuse assets across different protocols. Projects are already showing how this works in practice. Asset manager Maple Finance’s syrupUSDC, for example, has grown to $2.5 billion, with more than 30% placed in DeFi apps like Spark ($570 million). Centrifuge’s new deJAAA token, a wrapper for Janus Henderson’s AAA CLO fund, is already trading on Aerodrome, Coinbase and other exchanges, with Stellar planned next. Meanwhile, Aave’s Horizon RWA Market now lets institutional users post tokenized Treasuries and CLOs as collateral. This trend underscores a bigger shift: RWAs are no longer just copies of traditional assets; instead, they are becoming core parts of on-chain finance, powering lending, liquidity, and yield, and helping to close the gap between traditional finance (TradFi) and DeFi. “RWAs have crossed the chasm from experimentation to execution,” Sid Powell, CEO of Maple Finance, says in the report. “Our growth to $3.5B AUM reflects a broader shift: traditional financial services are adopting crypto assets while institutions seek exposure to on-chain markets.” Investor demand for higher returns and more diversified options is mainly driving this growth. Tokenized Treasuries proved there is strong demand, with $7.3 billion issued by September 2025 – up 85% year-to-date. The growth was led by BlackRock, WisdomTree, Ondo, and Centrifuge’s JTRSY (Janus Henderson Anemoy Treasury Fund). Spark’s $1…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 06:10