The Daily Star 16 August 2018

Malaysia considers allowing all the licensed agents to help Bangladeshi workers get jobs in the Southeast Asian country.

The plan comes after the new Malaysian government in late June suspended a syndicate of 10 Bangladeshi agents, all authorised in 2016, for alleged irregularities in manpower recruitment process.

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said the syndicate has caused a “monopolistic situation” with some of its members charging as high as RM 20,000 (Tk 4 lakh) from each job seeker, Malaysian newspaper The Star reported on Tuesday.

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