The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Progressiv­e levy increase

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KUALA LUMPUR: Immigrant workers are to be subjected to additional health screening, every two years, from Jan 1 next year to check the rise in communicab­le diseases in the country, and their levy is to be raised progressiv­ely from 2019 to encourage the recruitmen­t of more local workers.

This was the outcome of a meeting yesterday of the Cabinet Committee on Foreign Workers and Illegal Immigrants chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi here.

He said in a statement that the additional health screening had to be conducted every two years, on the fourth, sixth, eighth and 10th year of the workers' stay in the country under the maximum 10-year period of employment.

Currently, the workers are subjected to a health examinatio­n before coming to the country, within a month after being in Malaysia and at the end of the first and second years, he said.

“The government decided to increase the frequency of the health examinatio­n to check the rise in communicab­le diseases in the country,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said the government also agreed to raise the levy on foreign workers progressiv­ely from 2019 and to create a more conducive and competitiv­e environmen­t to encourage the recruitmen­t of more local workers.

“The meeting acknowledg­ed that employers preferred to recruit foreign workers because of the lower cost of employing them.

“As such, the levy will be raised progressiv­ely based on the number of foreign workers employed and this will be implemente­d in 2019 after briefing the industry and stakeholde­rs,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said that as of July 31 this year, the number of legitimate foreign workers had dropped to 1.758 million from 2.135 million at the end of 2015.

He also said that the government had made the recruitmen­t of foreign workers easier with an online system introduced on April 1 this year.

“With these initiative­s of the government, I hope there will be no more problems associated with the recruitmen­t of foreign workers and the involvemen­t of middlemen in the process can be eliminated in a holistic manner,” he said. Bernama

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Khalid inspecting the guard of honour yesterday.

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