Contractors, including businesswoman Sarah Discaya, denied allegations of ghost projects and illegal wealth before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee.
Discaya, president of Alpha and Omega Construction Corp., admitted to being a part-owner with her husband of eight construction firms, including Amethyst Horizon and Waymaker OPC.
She insisted that her companies had completed all awarded projects and that her family's wealth was legally earned.
Discaya also promised to submit photographs of all "400-plus" completed projects.
Senator Jinggoy Estrada questioned why Discaya appeared without complete records, despite her companies participating in 491 flood control project biddings in 2022, with Alpha and Omega winning 71.
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