P16 BILLION VANISHES: MARCOS UNLEASHES THE ‘FREEZE ORDER’ ON LAWMAKERS AND CONTRACTORS AMIDST FLOOD CONTROL FIASCO 🚨💸
THE PRESIDENTIAL STRIKE: FREEZING THE FLOOD MONEY
In a dramatic escalation of the Philippines’ massive flood control scandal, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. announced a sweeping, court-ordered freeze on the assets of key contractors and two sitting lawmakers. This is not merely an investigation; it is a full-scale financial siege designed to halt the immediate liquidation of ill-gotten gains.
The Court of Appeals (CA) freeze order specifically targets the bank accounts, properties, and even air assets of the main players:
Silverwolves Construction Corporation: The epicenter of the financial transactions.
Sky Yard Aviation Corporation: The firm linked to the high-value luxury assets.
Congressman Eric Yap (Benguet): Named a “person of interest” by the Ombudsman.
Congressman Edvic Yap (ACT-CIS Party-list): Allegedly received money transfers from contractors.
Marcos’s justification was chillingly clear: the freeze is necessary to prevent the sale of assets and to fulfill his promise to the Filipino people—“to return to our people every peso suspected of being stolen.”
P16 BILLION MYSTERY: THE SCALE OF THE PLUNDER
The sheer scale of the alleged plunder is breathtaking. President Marcos revealed that over P16 billion worth of transactions flowed through the accounts of Silverwolves Construction between 2022 and 2025. Much of this money is directly tied to the flood control projects under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
The freeze order is comprehensive, designed to lock down every avenue of escape:
280 Bank Accounts
22 Insurance Policies
3 Securities Accounts
8 Air Assets (including planes and a helicopter) linked to Sky Yard Aviation.
The assets seized—including luxury aircraft—underscore the audacious lifestyle allegedly financed by funds meant to protect citizens from deadly floods. Marcos delivered a searing condemnation of the theft, linking the corruption directly to the human cost of the resulting disasters:
“To the Filipinos repeatedly victimized by flooding, those who have lost their homes and livelihoods, they can no longer steal your money and escape justice.”
THE YAP BROTHERS: POLITICIANS IN THE CORRUPTION CROSSHAIRS
The most sensational aspect of the freeze order is the direct implication of two congressmen, the Yap brothers.
Congressman Eric Yap, who previously chaired the powerful House appropriations panel during the Duterte administration, has been a key focus:
Ombudsman’s Label: In October, Ombudsman Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla named Eric Yap a “person of interest” in connection with fully paid but unfinished flood control projects in La Union by a firm he previously owned.
Senate Testimony: He was previously named during a Senate hearing in September, though he has consistently denied any links to the controversy.
Congressman Edvic Yap is also under intense scrutiny, as the Ombudsman claims both he and Bulacan Rep. Salvador Pleyto received money via bank transfers directly from the key contractors, Curlee and Sarah Discaya.
Both Yap brothers have maintained their denial of the allegations. However, the legal weight of a Court of Appeals freeze order, secured after presidential pressure and detailed NBI investigation, is a devastating blow to their political and financial standing. It suggests that the evidence connecting them to the flow of P16 billion is concrete enough to warrant immediate judicial action.
THE CHASE FOR THE ‘BIG FISH’: THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE SURRENDER
This freeze order announcement comes immediately on the heels of the dramatic, pre-emptive surrender of contractor Sarah Discaya, who turned herself in following the President’s public announcement of an imminent arrest warrant.
The timing is critical: Discaya is now in custody, and the financial lifeblood of her alleged operation (Silverwolves) and her luxury assets (Sky Yard Aviation) have been severed. The government’s strategy is clear—by securing the person and the money simultaneously, they pressure the contractors to reveal the full network of government collaborators.
As the Palace previously vowed, the goal is to pursue the “big fish” in the flood control mess. The freeze order against the assets of two powerful congressmen confirms that the administration is not just targeting contractors; they are aiming for the highest levels of political complicity.
The P16 billion scandal, financed by the suffering of flood victims, is now entering its most intense phase. The frozen accounts represent the evidence of a profound betrayal, and the nation waits for the inevitable arrests and disclosures that will expose the true architects of this monumental graft.