FORMER Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) deputy chief Rafael Ragos on Thursday revealed several “money-making” schemes at the agency and the New Bilibid Prison (NBP), including bringing in female entertainers for high-profile inmates for a fee.

MONEY TALKS Former Bureau of Corrections deputy chief Rafael Ragos informs senators of the several irregularities in the agency. PHOTO BY ENRIQUE AGCAOILI
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