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PenjanaKerjaya graft: Saravanan wants perpetrators brought to justice

Human resources minister backs MACC probe under Ops Hire

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Jul 2022 7:30PM

PenjanaKerjaya graft: Saravanan wants perpetrators brought to justice
Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan urges any employers or training operators that made false claims in the programme to come forward to Socso and repay the incentive to avoid stern legal action in the future. – The Vibes file pic, July 15, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Throwing his support behind the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency’s (MACC’s) investigation into false claims involving the PenjanaKerjaya hiring incentive programme, Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan stated that those responsible for making false claims must be brought to justice and be punished.

Saravanan said his ministry fully supported the investigation, which is being conducted under Ops Hire, and said that the operation, which began on July 13, was something that needed to be done.

“The ministry will not compromise at all as there are those who took advantage of this government initiative to misappropriate funds and make false claims,” he said in a statement today.

So far, 37 individuals have been reported to have been remanded since yesterday to facilitate investigations, with a reported RM100 million being misappropriated from the programme.

He said the funds under PenjanaKerjaya that were channelled to employers was a government initiative during the Covid-19 pandemic that aimed to help them employ workers who lost their jobs and to help jobseekers. 

According to the minister, the total payments made by the Social Services Organisation (Socso) to employers and workers under the PenjanaKerjaya programme was RM2.34 billion, involving 45,379 employers to provide 327,789 workers with jobs.

He said any employers or training operators that made false claims in the programme are urged to come forward to Socso and repay the incentive to avoid stern legal action in the future.

Saravanan also said that Socso had suspended RM423 million in PenjanaKerjaya payments based on data analysis and continues to monitor the programme’s operations.

“I urge employers and training operators to not ever commit such acts or make false claims as financial resources channelled are to support important government efforts to empower the human capital market in Malaysia,” he added. – Bernama, July 15, 2022

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