The Borneo Post

Cabinet to discuss recruitmen­t of Nepalese workers — Kulasegara­n

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Cabinet will discuss the issue of the recruitmen­t of workers from Nepal at its weekly meeting on Friday, Human Resource Minister M Kulasegara­n said yesterday.

One of the key matters to be discussed would the role of a local company that had been linked to the recruitmen­t of workers from that country, he told the Dewan Rakyat.

Replying to a supplement­ary question, from Datuk Seri Dr Ismail Mohamed Said (BN-Kuala Krau), during the Ministers’ Question Time, he said what had become an issue was the outsourcin­g conducted by the company.

Kulasegara­n said the matter would be scrutinise­d and action would have to be taken in the event of any irregulari­ties.

Ismail had wanted to know whether the recent withdrawal of approval to extend the Temporary Employment Visit Pass ( PLKS) for the 11th year by the new government had prompted the Nepalese government to stop sending its citizens to work in Malaysia.

The Nepali Times news portal, in a report entitled ‘Kleptocrat­s of Kathmandu and Kuala Lumpur’, alleged that a nexus of politician­s, businessme­n and bureaucrat­s in Nepal and Malaysia had made huge profits from vulnerable Nepali migrant workers desperate to seek work in Malaysia.

As a result, the Nepalese government reportedly put an immediate stop to its citizens coming to Malaysia for jobs as it was unhappy with the tight immigratio­n rules imposed on the potential migrant workers.

It was said that this included a monopoly of a private company in conducting security and health checks as part of the visa requiremen­ts.

Kulasegara­n said that up to June 20 this year, the number of foreign workers issued the PLKS by the Immigratio­n Department was 1,747,154, with 378,577 of them being from Nepal, the second highest number after those from Indonesia. — Bernama

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