Testimony of Discayas concerning the allocation of flood control funds via commissions
In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into irregularities in government flood control projects, a sworn affidavit has been submitted to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. The document, dated September 8, 2021, was submitted by Sarah and Curlee Discaya, who are government contractors.
The affidavit names several brokers, engineers, and politicians, alleging that these individuals demanded money from the Discayas in exchange for the awarding of government projects. The named individuals are said to be involved in the awarding of these projects.
The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee is currently investigating these allegations as part of their ongoing probe into irregularities in government flood control projects. The affidavit, a crucial piece of evidence, adds further weight to the investigation.
The names of the specific brokers, engineers, and politicians mentioned by the Discayas in relation to the demanded sums have not been publicly disclosed. The affidavit is available on Bonz Magsambol's website for those interested in reading it in full.
The submission of this affidavit marks a significant step in the investigation, providing a sworn account of alleged bribery in the awarding of government projects. The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee will continue to investigate these allegations to ensure transparency and accountability in government projects.
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