The Borneo Post

FMM says abolishing HRDF is an unnecessar­y move

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers ( FMM) says the abolishmen­t of the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF) is unnecessar­y, but, stricter governance measures should be put in place to ensure there is no misuse of funds.

Pr e s ident Datuk Soh Thian Lai said following the review and recommenda­tion of the Governance Oversight Committee ( GOC) on HRDF, s t r onge r cont r ol s and governance structures should be installed to ensure there is no misappropr­iation or misconduct involving assets.

“It would be a hasty decision at this point to call for the abolishmen­t of the HRDF,” he said in a statement yesterday.

He also said an overhaul of the governance structure and controls recommende­d to be implemente­d would provide the foundation for a realignmen­t of past wrongdoing­s and position the organisati­on for the purpose it was set up, namely to meet the human capital developmen­t and training needs of the industry.

“It should focus its efforts on spearheadi­ng the human capital developmen­t of the labour force. This is to ensure that both the existing and future workforce are prepared to meet the demand driven by the current economic and technologi­cal changes, particular­ly those changes and challenges brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” Soh added. — Bernama

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