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THE P96.5-MILLION GHOST HAUNTING: SARAH DISCAYA’S ‘VOLUNTARY SURRENDER’ EXPOSES A WIDESPREAD ROT OF CORRUPTION! 👻💸

THE UNSEEN CRIME: THE GHOST PROJECT REVEALED

�Discaya surrender a legal strategy�

The surrender of public works contractor Sarah Discaya to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is not the end of a long-running corruption scandal; it is the calculated opening move in a high-stakes legal drama that threatens to expose the systematic rot within the bureaucracy.

Discaya is a key figure implicated in the colossal P96.5-million “ghost flood control project” in Barangay Culaman, Davao Occidental—a phantom construction that existed only on paper, yet consumed nearly P100 million in taxpayer money. This wasn’t a failure of engineering; it was a perfect crime of malversation of public funds and graft and corruption.

Her surrender, however, was no act of contrition. It was a cold, strategic maneuver, as admitted by her spokesman, Cornelio Samaniego III:

“We’ve been discussing [the surrender] for a long time to avoid harassment or whatever problem. It’s also difficult when there’s already an arrest warrant; there’d be a bit of a commotion or untoward incident when serving the warrant.”

This statement reveals a calculated decision to control the narrative and avoid the public spectacle of a forced arrest. It suggests a high degree of confidence in her legal strategy and an urgent need to pre-emptively manage the political damage.

THE TRAIL OF GUILT: NINE CO-ACCUSED FOLLOW SUIT

The true scandal is not Discaya herself, but the sheer number of high-ranking officials who instantly followed her lead. Discaya’s surrender triggered a massive, organized exodus from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) district engineering office in Davao Occidental.

Nine co-accused—most of them senior DPWH officials—voluntarily placed themselves under NBI custody. The list reads like a roster of the entire local infrastructure management team:

District Engineer Rodrigo Larete

Assistant District Engineer Michael Awa

Construction Section OIC Joel Lumogdang

Quality Assurance Section Chief Rafael Faunillan

Planning and Design Section Chief Josephine Valdez

Finance Section Chief Czar Ryan Ubungen

Maintenance Section Chief Ranulfo Flores

St. Timothy Construction Executive Officer Ma. Roma Angeline Rimando (Discaya-owned company)

The synchronized, mass surrender is chilling. It is highly unusual for an entire operational staff, from the District Engineer down to the Finance Chief, to voluntarily submit to custody over a single project. This suggests the ghost project was not an isolated mistake, but the predictable, final stage of an entire local system engineered for fraud.

The NBI noted that they all “executed letters of voluntary surrender… affirming their intent to face the legal process.” This “intent to face the legal process” is widely interpreted as a coordinated legal strategy to secure bail and manage their collective defense, likely organized by the powerful figures implicated in the scheme.


THE DETENTION DRAMA: THE HUSBAND’S HIGH-STAKES FIGHT

The surrender of Sarah Discaya is dramatically linked to the ongoing detention of her husband, Curlee Discaya, who has been held at the Senate since September. Curlee’s detention, over related anomalous flood control projects, means Sarah’s surrender comes while their family is literally at war with two branches of government—the Executive (through the NBI charges) and the Legislative (through the Senate’s detention power).

Curlee’s petition before a Pasay court questioning his Senate detention adds a layer of high-stakes legal intrigue. The Discayas are signaling that they will not accept the charges passively; they are fighting back using every legal avenue available.

Sarah’s decision to surrender ahead of the expected arrest warrant this week was a tactical masterstroke. By turning herself in, she deprived the authorities of the dramatic, televised moment of capture, maintaining a posture of cooperation while controlling the timeline of her court appearance.

THE DEEPER ROT: IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC TRUST

The P96.5-million ghost project in Davao Occidental reveals a terrifying template for corruption:

    Contractor Capture: A powerful private entity (Discaya’s St. Timothy Construction) gains control over public works projects.

    Bureaucratic Collaboration: The entire local DPWH office—from planning to quality assurance to finance—conspires to sign off on a project that does not exist.

    Perfect Malversation: Millions are released, funding a “flood control” project that offers zero protection to the community it was meant to save.

This scandal is not merely about money; it is about the betrayal of public trust and the dangerous reality that entire government offices can be subverted for private gain. The missing flood control infrastructure leaves the vulnerable community of Barangay Culaman exposed to the very disaster the money was supposed to prevent.

As Sarah Discaya prepares to fight the charges from behind bars, the investigation must pivot: it is not enough to prosecute the local officials who signed the papers. The nation must uncover who commanded the entire DPWH district office to betray their public oath for the sake of a P96.5-million ghost.

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