A video quickly gaining traction online shows veteran actor and former public servant Edu Manzano delivering a searing critique of the Discaya couple amid mounting scrutiny surrounding their flood control projects—and the backlash is immediate and intense.

It all centers on an ongoing controversy: allegations of mismanaged flood control contracts awarded to companies tied to Sarah Discaya and her husband, Curlee. Reporters and investigators point to billions in questionable infrastructure deals, prompting Senate hearings and nationwide outrage.

In a surprising public response, Manzano took to social media with a powerful message. His video, titled “Edu Manzano SINUPALPAL ang Mag-Asawang Discaya Dahil sa PALPAK ng Flood Control Project,” delivers scathing remarks against the couple—accusing them of failing in crucial government responsibilities at a time when citizens remain vulnerable to disasters.

Here’s what’s fueling the fire:

1. Massive Flood Control Budgets Under Fire

Senate investigations have spotlighted irregularities in flood control spending. Projects labeled as “ghost projects,” overpriced, or incomplete are being examined. The Discaya-linked firms are among the top contractors under scrutiny. Reports show their companies cornered flood control deals worth billions, often secured through limited competition and opaque bidding processes.

2. A Family Empire Built on Infrastructure

Research reveals the Discaya family holds ownership of at least eight companies—all registered at the same address and sharing common auditors, despite handling massive flood control budgets. From Pasig-based firms such as St. Timothy Construction to Alpha & Omega, the web of interlinked contractors has raised questions about monopolistic practices and favoritism.

3. Influencer Drama Meets Political Fire

The issue goes beyond engineering—it has spilled into public discourse. Promo interviews featuring the Discayas, including a “rags to riches” narrative on morning shows, were called out for ethical lapses, with accusations that the couple paid for favorable media coverage. Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto was among those who publicly condemned the practice.

4. Manzano’s Viral Blowback

Edu Manzano’s reaction was raw and unfiltered. In the video, he lashes out not only at the project failures but at the people behind them—calling out the betrayal of public trust. His words stoked passionate reactions online, with shares, comments, and debates flooding social platforms.

Some viewers praised Manzano’s courage, seeing him as a voice for accountability. Others urged caution, warning that harsh takedowns risk inflaming tensions without due process. Still, the clip has poured fuel on the fire—turning public outrage into a moment demanding answers.

5. The Larger Picture: Governance, Transparency, and Trust

This isn’t just about one project or one family. It’s about institutional accountability. When contractors with questionable track records are repeatedly awarded high-value government contracts, it erodes public trust—especially when infrastructure failures put lives at risk.

The public is watching closely: Will evidence surface to implicate malfeasance? Can policies change to prevent future abuses? Will the Discayas respond with clarity—or will they be seen as untouchable?

What’s Next

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As the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee continues its probe, all eyes are on the Senate hearings. Will the Discayas show up and address the allegations head-on? Can the Bureau of Customs conclude its investigation into their luxury vehicle imports? And will Edu Manzano’s fiery stand spark more public officials and citizens to demand reforms?

One thing is certain: the flood control scandal, Manzano’s outburst, and the ensuing media drama have made this an inflection point for public accountability in the Philippines. And for the Discayas, the spotlight has never been brighter—or hotter.

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