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  • September 30, 2025

 Ghost project exposed, substandard works unveiled in Davao Occidental: Mayor demands accountability 

September 30, 2025 by Editha Z. Caduaya

 

The P96.5 billion flood control “ghost “project in the remote area in the town of Jose Abad Santos in Davao Occidental.-ICI photo

DAVAO CITY (September 30) —Jose Abad Santos (JAS), a remote municipality in Davao Occidental, is at the heart of a scandal involving ghost projects, substandard flood control infrastructure, and non-transparency by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Local and national investigations have uncovered that several infrastructure projects supposedly completed or already paid in full are either shallow, delayed, or only just begun, raising serious questions about how taxpayer funds have been handled. 

The Ghost Project: What We Know 

A ₱96.5 million flood control project (construction of a concrete revetment near Culaman Bridge, Barangay Culaman) was allocated in 2018, awarded to St. Timothy Construction Corporation (owned by Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya and Cezarah “Sarah” Rowena Discaya) in early 2022.

The project was identified and budget was allocated in 2018 but reported to have been completed in 2022 without the knowledge of the municipal government of Jose Abad Santos because they were not informed neither a required workboard was placed for transparency.

The government website posted that the project was completed in October 2022.

However, inspection on September 25, 2025 by DPWH Sec. Vince Dizon and members of the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI), including Mayor Benjamin “Benjie” Magalong, showed that actual construction only began two to three weeks before inspection.

The site was immediately declared a “crime scene,” all works suspended, and possible charges (graft, malversation, procurement violations) are being considered against the contractor and involved DPWH officials 

Substandard & incomplete projects elsewhere: What the audits and inspections show 

While the ghost project in JAS is among the most blatant cases, investigations nationwide have also uncovered numerous flood control projects that are substandard, overpriced, or not meeting their proclaimed status. Some highlights: 

-In Bulacan, Calumpit: COA (Commission on Audit) found ₱341 million worth of flood control projects by three contractors to be substandard or non-existent. 

For example, Construction of Flood Mitigation Structures in Brgy. Frances and Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Calumpit, Bulacan, by Wawao Builders, declared 90% complete on record, but site inspection revealed otherwise.  

-In Oriental Mindoro: A ₱3-billion flood control project in Barangay Tagumpay, Naujan, suspended after irregularities: masterplan specified 12-meter sheet piles, but actual construction used less than 3 meters. Project reported as 100% complete, but visibly unfinished.  

These cases share several features: lack of signage, reports of full payment before actual construction, discrepancy between record and ground condition, and sometimes no visible structure at all. 

The Local Impact in JAS: Substandard, Uninformed, Neglected 

On the ground in Jose Abad Santos, the following current statuses have emerged from Mayor Jason John Joyce’s local assessments and the DPWH/ICI inspection: 

Multiple projects (10 total) in JAS claimed on DPWH records; the mayor only became aware through the DPWH’s website or the “Magsumbong sa Pangulo” portal. None had posted billboards with project details or public notice, a required practice for transparency. 

Lawayon Bridge: Structural bridge remains, but approach (road access) has been eroded and sometimes isolated when rains wash away soil. Repairs are superficial (“band-aids”) and do not address fundamental design failures. 

Flood control walls / dikes / revetments in several barangays: many are either incomplete, poorly constructed (materials and workmanship questionable), or lack proper riverbank reinforcement, canals / waterways to channel overflow. 

These projects have left communities unprotected, particularly during heavy rains, meaning damage to lives and property persists instead of prevention. 

Why Transparency Matters — and Rules Been Broken 

  • Official rule: Public works projects must have signboards showing name of project, cost, duration, contractor, etc. This was not done for these projects in JAS. Without signboards, locals had no knowledge of existence. 
  • Reporting vs. Reality: Projects marked “completed” in documents (2022 in the case of the ghost project), but visibly not built at all, or only just started years later. 
  • Payment released early: Full payment given even when there was no completed work on the ground. This raises concerns about collusion inside the DPWH and poor oversight (including by COA). 

What’s Next: Investigations, Penalties, and Remedies 

The DPWH / ICI have suspended the ghost project at JAS; investigations by relevant bodies (Independent Commission for Infrastructure, National Bureau of Investigation, Ombudsman) are underway. Some DPWH officials, including the district engineer, may face show-cause or suspension orders.

Penalties may include administrative sanctions (loss of contracts, blacklisting), criminal charges (graft, malversation, procurement law violations) if evidence supports them. 

For other substandard projects, the COA has emphasized contractors are responsible for warranty / repair within years after project completion (5 years for semi-permanent flood control structures). Undersecretaries have also supported tougher “zero tolerance” policies.

According to the Joyce all they want “Is justice finish the projects, give what is due to us as stipulated in the documents, even if we were not consulted that said project existed, all we want is for the responsible officials or governments workers to be held accountable before the people.”-Editha Z. Caduaya

Filed Under: Davao Region, Environment, Top Stories Tagged With: Flood Control in Davao Occidental, Jose Abad Santos

About Editha Z. Caduaya

Edith Z Caduaya studied Bachelor of Science in Development Communication at the University of Southern Mindanao.

The chairperson of Mindanao Independent Press Council (MIPC) Inc.

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