
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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