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Duterte lauds BuCor for maintaining ‘humane, efficient correctional system’

/ 02:14 PM November 07, 2021

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FILE – BuCor personnel wearing face masks at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City as a health precaution vs. COVID-19. INQUIRER PHOTO/LYN RILLON

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte lauded the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) on Sunday for maintaining a “humane and efficient” system for over a century.

Duterte made the remark as BuCor celebrates its 116th anniversary.

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“For more than a century, the bureau has maintained a humane and efficient correctional system for people deprived of liberty while at the same time ensuring the safety of our society,” he said in a video message.

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“May you continue to serve our justice system and entire nation with dedication, accountability, and integrity. I wish you a happy occasion at mabuhay kayong lahat (long live),” the chief executive added.

In September 2019, the Senate uncovered a “good conduct, time allowance (GCTA) for sale” scheme at BuCor.

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Duterte vowed to fire BuCor officials linked to corruption of the controversial GCTA law mess.

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He then ordered for the total revamp of the agency due to alleged corruption.

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