MANILA, Philippines — Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday said Sarah and Curlee Discaya may be admitted as state witnesses but only if they meet the conditions set under the law, including the return of funds they allegedly gained from anomalous flood control projects.
Under Republic Act 6981, individuals may enter the Witness Protection Program provided they are not the most guilty party in a case. Remulla stressed that restitution is a non-negotiable requirement.
“The first principle we would use here is that if they obtained money that they should not have, they should return it to the Republic. That’s always our first condition,” he said. “You don’t walk off laughing at the system because you enriched yourself and got away with the crime. No. You give it back to the state where it rightfully belongs before you could even be considered for immunity.”
Remulla said he has yet to speak with the couple, who have offered to testify on alleged collusion between lawmakers, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials, and contractors in substandard infrastructure projects.
Discayas must return money before seeking immunity – Remulla
The Department of Justice has begun assembling a National Bureau of Investigation team, including a forensic accountant, to trace the money trail from the questioned contracts.
Discayas must return money before seeking immunity – Remulla, This news data comes from:http://bbqq-nxen-pkmy-okfx.jyxingfa.com
At a Senate blue ribbon committee hearing on Monday, the Discayas accused several lawmakers and DPWH officials of demanding pay-offs, with Curlee Discaya alleging they were threatened with project termination or right-of-way delays if they refused to cooperate.

Remulla said he was prepared to issue an immigration lookout order against any lawmakers named in the inquiry, including House Speaker Martin Romualdez, if the Senate requests it.
“We call a spade a spade. Just like the list given to us by the DPWH and Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon, which included the name of a congressman. Did we filter it? No, we did not. We call it as it is,” he said
- Ukraine offers to co-produce drones with Philippines for maritime patrols
- Floods kill over 30 in Indian-controlled Kashmir, displace 150,000 in east Pakistan
- Madagascar welcomes home skulls of Indigenous warriors taken by French colonial troops 128 years ago
- Puno seeks probe of anomalous projects ‘funders’
- No winner in Ultra, Megalotto draws for Aug 29
- Wife of Australian man wanted in police killings urges him to surrender
- Lone bettor wins P86M in 6/42 lotto draw for Sept 6
- Classes suspended in 10 Metro Manila cities due to rains
- Boy killed, mother injured in Pasig fire
- Nartatez rules out 'quota' arrests