Malaysia

Bestinet probe doesn’t affect foreign worker recruitment process: Saravanan

Human resources minister also says M’sia aiming to bring in domestic helpers from Cambodia

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Jul 2022 4:30PM

Bestinet probe doesn’t affect foreign worker recruitment process: Saravanan
Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan says newly recruited domestic helpers from Indonesia have been arriving in the country, starting early this month. – The Vibes file pic, July 9, 2022

GOPENG – The recruitment process for foreign workers is unaffected by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)’s investigation into allegations of irregularities in the selection of 25 Bangladeshi companies as agents, including Bestinet Sdn Bhd, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.

When asked about the issue, he said the two are unrelated.

“It has nothing to do with the MACC’s investigation into Bestinet because my ministry usually follows the rules even though the system used is obtained through the Home Ministry; we just share the system and it does not cause anything to be affected.

IT firm Bestinet supplies the Foreign Workers Centralised Management System, which is an end-to-end migrant worker management solution.

“Perhaps Bestinet is busy cooperating with the MACC and there may be a slight delay, but overall there is no effect,” he said when met by reporters after attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the building of the Gopeng branch of Tamil Youth Bell Club, here today.

Saravanan, who is also Tapah MP, also said that the ministry would present a proposal to the cabinet, related to a memorandum of understanding (MoU), to work with Cambodia to bring in domestic workers from that country.

“We are still in the process and it will take time, but we are trying to speed it up. I will present the proposed MoU to the cabinet to hire foreign workers, especially domestic workers. In Cambodia there are Muslim maids from the Champa group who have shown interest,” he said.

He added that he had held discussions with the Cambodian government on the cooperation, and they would be given the opportunity to work in the country in the near future.

Meanwhile, newly recruited domestic helpers from Indonesia have been arriving in the country, starting early this month, Saravanan said.

He said that most employers in Malaysia preferred to employ domestic helpers from Indonesia, compared with other countries such as Cambodia and Bangladesh.

“The majority of employers prefer Indonesian domestic helpers. Some have been brought in but in terms of the number of workers, it needs to be checked with the Home Ministry, because the Human Resources Ministry only processes documents and management,” he said.

On June 7, Saravanan was reported to have said that the issue of hiring foreign workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh and Cambodia was expected to be resolved in the near future. – Bernama, July 9, 2022

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