
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said former party-list representative Elizaldi S. Three air properties belonging to the company are no longer in the Philippines.
“CAAP confirms that three registered air assets linked to Mister Company have been deported from the country,” CAAP said in a statement on Wednesday.
Two AgustaWestland helicopters landed in Kota Kinabalu on 20 August and 11 September; While another Gulfstream aircraft registered to Mister Company has been in Singapore since August 16, CAAP said.
“CAAP reiterates that it continues to closely monitor all registered air assets in accordance with the law.”
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in September requested the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to seize air and vehicle assets worth billions of pesos belonging to personalities, contractors and agency officials linked to anomalies in flood control projects.
These include at least 10 aerial properties linked to Mister Company whose total value is $82.59 million.
A total of P4.7 billion or $82.59 million worth of air assets were registered under Mr. Company's Misibis Aviation and Development Corporation and Hi-Tone Construction and Development Corporation – the company founded by his brother Christopher S.
Hi-Tone and Sunwest, Inc. founded by Mr. They were among 15 contractors that took over flood control projects worth more than P100 billion between July 2022 and May 2025. -Ashley Erica O. jose