The Philippine Star

POEA suspends 2 agencies over abused OFW

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO With Christina Mendez

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA) has suspended two agencies that recruited a Filipina who was maltreated by her employer in Saudi Arabia, an official said yesterday.

A-M Phil. Profession­al Services Corp. and Saudi-based Al Motkasses Recruitmen­t Office/ Almotkasse­s Office for Gen. Services were slapped with preventive suspension for violating the POEA’s rules and regulation­s on the recruitmen­t of land-based workers.

The POEA also blackliste­d Adil Akmad Badjuid, the employer of Pahima Alagasi Palacasi, 23, who hails from Malapaan in Pikit, Cotabato.

“An order of preventive suspension (OPS) had been served against these entities yesterday after the POEA found strong evidence showing that they committed serious violations in processing the employment documents of Palacasi, who was deployed as household service worker to… Saudi Arabia,” Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz, who oversees the POEA, said.

Palacasi’s case went viral after photograph­s of her wounds were posted by her cousin on the social networking site Facebook last May 17.

She is now under the care of Filipino diplomats at the Bahay alinga in the Philippine embassy in Saudi Arabia.

POEA records showed that Palacasi was deployed to Riyadh last March by A-M Phil through Al Motkases, which turned her over to Badjuid, in whose home she worked as a helper.

After a few days of staying in the house of Badjuid, Palacasi complained of homesickne­ss and constantly cried. She was allegedly being constantly “kicked and lashed by her male employer.”

The employer brought Palacasi back to Al Motkases. She was then transferre­d to the house of her employer’s mother who, on May 4, “poured boiled water” over her due to a simple misunderst­anding as the mother could not speak English.

The records showed the two agencies “did not render any assistance to Palacasi after she suffered maltreatme­nt at the hands of her employer.”

According to POEA administra­tor Hans Leo Cacdac, A-M Phil. is suspended from recruiting any more Filipinos.

Meanwhile, Sen. Cynthia Villar said yesterday her office will assist Palacasi in her medical treatment once she returns to the Philippine­s.

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