The Philippine Star

Firm illegally sending OFWs to Poland padlocked

- – Mayen Jaymalin

For reportedly illegally sending overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Poland, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) shut down yesterday a consultanc­y firm in Makati.

In coordinati­on with the Makati police, the DMW’s Migrant Workers Protection Bureau padlocked the office of BELMÜN in Bel-Air Salcedo Village.

According to DMW, BELMÜN has been recruiting and deploying workers abroad without a valid license.

“This is a serious offense committed by BELMÜN,” DMW Undersecre­tary Bernard Olalia said.

Olalia said the DMW would intensify the campaign against unlicensed companies recruiting and deploying Filipino workers abroad.

Based on investigat­ion, the DMW said BELMÜN is allegedly sending job applicants to Poland in partnershi­p with “POEA”-registered agencies.

The consultanc­y firm reportedly charges prospectiv­e applicants P165,000 for processing the worker’s employment documents, work permit, visa and referrals to foreign partner agencies.

Applicants are required to pay an initial fee of P56,000 for the processing of work permits, with the remaining balance to be paid upon issuance of the work permit.

The waiting time for the processing of documents could last up to one year and applicants will have to shoulder transporta­tion costs going to their destinatio­n country, according to Olalia.

The DMW said officers and personnel of BELMÜN are facing charges of illegal recruitmen­t and fines of up to P5 million as well as possible life in prison.

The company will be blackliste­d from participat­ing in the government’s overseas recruitmen­t program, the DMW said.

Olalia urged other victims of illegal recruitmen­t to file complaints against BELMÜN or Global Migration Training.

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