The Daily Star | 25 September 2018
Bangladesh and Malaysia yesterday decided to allow all licensed recruiting agencies of Bangladesh to send workers to the Southeast Asian country, following allegations of a syndicate of 10 agents monopolising labour recruitment since early 2017.
The decision came in a meeting between Bangladesh Expatriates’ Welfare Minister Nurul Islam and Malaysia’s Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran in Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia.
“In the meeting, some important and epoch-making decisions were taken. One of those is recruitment of Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia through all Bangladeshi legal recruiting agencies under the G-to-G Plus system,” says a statement issued by the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment.
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