The Borneo Post

Toxic alcohol poisoning: Employers must monitor foreign workers

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IPOH: Employers hiring foreign workers are urged to monitor them as a result of toxic alcohol poisoning incidents involving the deaths of dozens of people including foreigners.

Minister of Human Resources M Kulasegara­n said low-cost liquor was often the choice of foreigners including some of them who could produce their own alcoholic beverages.

“I hope employers in this country will take immediate action by conducting checks on foreign workers’ residentia­l premises if they are taking dangerous alcoholic beverages to avoid a worsening toxic alcohol poisoning situation.

“We want foreign workers who are willing to stay away from their families to come here and earn good income, not to be a victim of alcohol-poisoning,” he said.

He was met by reporters at the Healthy Lifestyle Programme Together with the Human Resources Minister, attended by about 100 participan­ts comprising ministry staff at Bukit Kledang, Menglembu here yesterday.

He was asked to comment on the incidents of toxic alcohol poisoning which led to the deaths of foreign workers including from Nepal, Bangladesh and Myammar.

Since Monday, over 20 people comprising both foreigners and locals had died or were hospitalis­ed in the Klang Valley and Perak due to toxic alcohol poisoning.

In the meantime, Kulasegara­n said the Cabinet meeting last Wednesday had instructed the ministry responsibl­e to take firm action and conduct more stringent monitoring of premises owners who were found to be selling lowquality liquor.

“We (Cabinet) suggest that strict action should be taken as the sale of alcoholic beverages is readily available and the people are advised not to take low quality liquor to avoid any untoward incidents,” he said. — Bernama

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