Tag: Sarah Discaya


  • Curlee and Sarah Discaya Withdraw from ICI Investigation

    Curlee and Sarah Discaya Withdraw from ICI Investigation

    Manila Update: ICI Investigation Moves Forward Despite Withdrawal In Manila, Philippines, the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) confirmed that controversial flood control contractors Curlee and Sarah Discaya have decided not to cooperate further with its ongoing investigation. The decision, announced during a press conference conducted by ICI Executive Director Brian Hosaka on Wednesday, October 15,…

  • Finger Heart Sign Draws DOJ Criticism in WPP Talks

    Finger Heart Sign Draws DOJ Criticism in WPP Talks

    DOJ admonishes gesture as WPP negotiations continue The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Sunday publicly admonished businesswoman Sarah Discaya over a lighthearted “finger heart” sign she flashed to reporters. The gesture, observers note, came as she and her husband pursue inclusion in the Witness Protection Program (WPP). The DOJ said the moment underscored concerns about…

  • DoJ Criticizes Businesswoman for ‘Finger Heart’ Sign

    DoJ Criticizes Businesswoman for ‘Finger Heart’ Sign

    DOJ admonishes gesture amid witness protection talks The Department of Justice (DOJ) publicly admonished businesswoman Sarah Discaya after she flashed a small “finger heart” sign to reporters outside a government building. The gesture occurred as she and her husband pursue potential inclusion in the Witness Protection Program (WPP), a step that carries significant implications for…

  • Sotto’s Rejection of Marcoleta’s Witness Protection Proposal

    Sotto’s Rejection of Marcoleta’s Witness Protection Proposal

    Introduction In a recent political move, Senate President Tito Sotto has refused to sign the request submitted by Senator Rodante Marcoleta for placing contractors Sarah and Curlee Discaya under the Witness Protection Program (WPP) of the Department of Justice (DOJ). This decision has raised concerns and sparked discussions on the implications of witness protection protocols…