Muntinlupa Bliss Scandal Part 1 Fix [exclusive]
In 2021, the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) ordered the eviction of thousands of informal settler families living within a 50-meter radius of the NBP perimeter fence. The rationale was security, but for the families living in the shadow of the national penitentiary, including many whose homes were adjacent to the BLISS complex, it meant the immediate threat of homelessness. The Muntinlupa City Council was forced to pass a resolution urging BuCor to stop the evictions, highlighting the city’s powerlessness against a national agency.
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As the investigation deepened, BuCor officers were cited in contempt for lying about their involvement in the scheme. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) presented digital forensic evidence that debunked their testimonies, confirming they had received payments from inmates in exchange for their early release. The Senate eventually ordered the indictment of several BuCor officials, with charges of direct bribery and graft filed before the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court. In 2021, the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) ordered
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Conduct a comprehensive, door-to-door census to verify legal occupancy rights, ensuring that low-income families are not displaced by predatory sub-letters.