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Recent developments on St. Gerrard Construction
DPWH lifts ban on St. Gerrard Construction, billions in contracts awarded
St. Gerrard Construction, owned by the Discaya family, had its blacklisting by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) lifted in early 2021, allowing it to secure billions in contracts by June 2022.
Ridon questions Baguio mayor over undisclosed P118-M project
House Infrastructure Committee Co-Chairperson Terry Ridon criticized Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong for allegedly failing to disclose a P118-million tennis facility and parking building project linked to St. Gerrard Construction Company, owned by contractor Pacifico and Sarah Discaya.
Gatchalian flags flood control contractors in stalled DOH projects
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian has flagged flood control contractors Curlee and Sarah Discaya for their alleged involvement in stalled Department of Health (DOH) hospital projects.
PBBM suspends 3 major Zambales infra projects due to anomalies
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the suspension of three major infrastructure projects in Zambales due to anomalies, leading to the blacklisting of involved firms.
Romualdez not filing cases over ghost project allegations for now
Speaker Martin Romualdez will not be filing cases against those accusing him of involvement in the alleged ghost flood control projects, at least for the moment.
Sotto refuses WPP protection for contractor-couple citing credibility issues
Senate President Vicente Sotto III refused to sign Senator Rodante Marcoleta's request for the Department of Justice to place contractor-couple Sarah and Curlee Discaya under the Witness Protection Program (WPP).
Iloilo City mayor orders halt to flood control projects amid design irregularities
Iloilo City Mayor Raisa Treñas-Chu has ordered a halt and review of all ongoing flood control projects due to alleged irregularities and discrepancies in project designs.
PS-DBM cancels PhilGEPS membership of 9 firms linked to Discayas
The Procurement Service - Department of Budget and Management (PS-DBM) has cancelled the membership in the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS) of nine companies linked to Pacifico and Sarah Discaya.
Vico Sotto calls for peaceful protest amid corruption allegations against St. Gerrard Construction
Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto urged protesters against corruption in flood control projects to avoid violence, emphasizing that his local government's pursuit of accountability for implicated individuals will continue.
Protesters vandalize St. Gerrard Construction over alleged anomalous flood control projects
Protesters, including flood victims and environmental groups, vandalized the Pasig City headquarters of Discaya-owned St. Gerrard Construction by throwing mud and rocks and spray-painting "magnanakaw" (thief), "kurakot" (corrupt), and "ikulong" (put to jail) on its gates and walls.