The Bureau of Customs (BOC) announced on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, that it has completed the disposal of all vehicles seized from the controversial contractor couple, Sarah and Curlee Discaya.
In a statement, the BOC confirmed that the four remaining Discaya vehicles were sold recently, generating a total of P12,276,000. The vehicles sold include:
- 2022 GMC XL Yukon Denali - P3.209 million
- 2021 Cadillac Escalade - P3.750 million
- 2022 Maserati Levante Modena - P2.008 million
- 2022 GMC Yukon Denali - P3.309 million
With this latest disposal, the BOC has completed the sale of all 13 seized Discaya vehicles, amounting to a total of P114,744,884.15. Proceeds from the sales have been remitted to the Bureau of the Treasury.
Customs Commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno stated that the disposal reflects the agency's efforts to promote transparency and accountability in handling forfeited assets. "Today's completion of the disposal of all remaining Discaya vehicles reflects the Bureau's firm commitment to transparency, accountability, and decisive action in the management of forfeited assets," Nepomuceno said. "More importantly, it demonstrates our continued efforts to ensure that government resources are properly utilized in a manner that serves the best interests of the Filipino people."
Curlee Discaya has been detained in the Senate since September 2025 after being cited in contempt by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee during an investigation into anomalous flood control projects. Sarah Discaya is detained in Cebu over a graft and malversation case stemming from an anomalous P96.5-million concrete revetment project in Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental, awarded to St. Timothy Construction Corporation.
The Discaya couple owns two of the 15 construction firms that secured the most flood control projects from the government between 2022 and 2025. Over the past three years, Discaya firms bagged approximately P31 billion worth of government infrastructure contracts, including flood control projects.



