Management of foreign workers realigned, recruitment period reduced

 

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 5 (Bernama) — The management of foreign workers between the Home Ministry (KDN) and Human Resources Ministry (KSM) has been realigned in an effort to reduce the period of foreign worker recruitment to less than 30 days.

 

The proposed realignment of the foreign worker management function was among the matters agreed upon at the special meeting of the joint committee between the Home Minister and Human Resources Minister regarding the management of foreign workers that was held here today.

 

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the management of foreign workers would be spearheaded by KDN as the “main custodian” while KSM’s role in certain aspects would be maintained.

 

 

 

He said KSM’s role in labour policy, determining quota eligibility and finalising cooperation with source countries under the realignment would be strengthened.

 

In April 2022, he said the centralised management of foreign workers would be under KSM and, now, KSM remained in the process, such as identifying source countries and entering into agreements.

 

“Under this realignment process, 75 per cent of approvals will be under KDN’s jurisdiction, for example, the process of employers applying for workers and the initial permission to apply for quotas,” he said at a joint press conference with Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar after attending the special meeting.

 

 

He said the Cabinet had, on Dec 7 and Dec 21, agreed to realign the roles of managing foreign workers and consider appropriate relaxation for the purpose of recruiting foreign workers in Malaysia.

 

He said that stakeholders like employers, industries, associations as well as foreign workers need not worry about the realignment because it would not affect the existing procedures and flow of applying to hire migrant workers.

 

“The focus of realignment is on the governance of foreign worker management,” he said.

 

He said today’s meeting also agreed with the proposal to relax the conditions and procedure of applications for foreign worker quotas to an optimum level to balance the needs of economic development with the interests of national security.

 

Among others, he said, the relaxation included efforts to simplify the assessment of employers’ qualifications to hire foreign labour, the conditions of quota approval and the immigration process and security screening.

 

“We hope this (realignment) can make the process of recruiting foreign workers be carried out in less than 30 days. We have seen how we can shorten this period,” he said.

 

As of Dec 31 last year, there were 1,459,196 foreign workers on temporary work passes (PLKS) in Malaysia, with a majority of them in the manufacturing sector (538,148), followed by construction (315,932) and services (221,621).

 

The total included 316,446 new foreign workers employed last year, he said, adding that the highest number of foreign workers in Malaysia were from Bangladesh, Indonesia and Nepal.

 

Last year, he said a total of 1,606,724 foreign worker quota applications were received, of which 676,070 were approved.

 

Saifuddin said the government always ensures that the management of foreign workers in Malaysia was based on the country’s laws and, at the same time, guarantees that all foreign workers in Malaysia are fairly protected.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

KPDN records 10,894 offences with seizures worth RM115 mln in 2022

BACHOK, Jan 5 (Bernama) — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) seized RM115 million worth of goods involving 10,894 cases of violating controlled and subsidised items throughout last year.

 

Deputy Minister Fuziah Salleh said this includes traders cheating customers and altering the price tag of eggs, among other things.

 

“There are also cases where traders sold eggs at a higher price, for example, Grade B eggs, are marked as higher grades. It is an offence and action can be taken against them.

 

 

 

“In such cases, we will confiscate the goods for error in pricing,” she told reporters after inspecting the supply of food items at a supermarket in Jelawat here today.

 

Other offences recorded are related to the supply of packet cooking oil, flour, petrol and diesel.

 

She said Ops Bersepadu would continue to be carried out to combat offences on controlled and subsidised goods, especially during festive seasons.

 

 

“In the implementation of Ops Terjah on Dec 17, 2022, the enforcement team has so far inspected 12,293 premises and found that 9,961 have sufficient supplies of controlled and subsidised goods.

 

“Of the total, 9,961 premises were found to have adequate supplies, 2,118 had reduced supplies and only 214 shops had no supplies,” she said.

 

Meanwhile, in PENANG, the supply of eggs in the state is still adequate, although some outlets are only receiving 50 to 60 per cent at the moment.

 

State KPDN director S. Jegan said that based on inspections and monitoring conducted, the enforcement team found that the problem of insufficient supply of eggs was due to the problem of different supply arrangements at the wholesale level.

 

“The egg supply is sufficient at the retail level. However, based on our inspection, we found that the wholesalers have sufficient supply, but they are not allowed to ship all of them. They are regulating the distribution,” he said when asked to comment on the matter.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

MA63: State govts urged to implement development projects that benefit the people

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 (Bernama) — The authority granted to Sabah and Sarawak to approve development projects under RM50 million should be translated into projects that benefit the people, says Sabah Bumiputera Chamber of Commerce president Datuk Hasnol Ayub.

 

“I think the granting of authority to Sabah and Sarawak signifies baby steps in the government’s efforts to realise MA63 (Malaysia Agreement 1963), in fact, it is very significant in showing the government’s sincerity and seriousness in this matter (MA63),” he said, adding that the move could also reduce bureaucracy issues.

 

Hasnol said this while appearing as a guest on Bernama TV’s Malaysia Petang Ini programme titled ‘MA63: Semakin Jelas dan Nyata’ today.

 

 

 

Yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the Finance Ministry had agreed to give the authority to approve any development project worth RM50 million or less to the Sabah and Sarawak state governments but they need to comply with financial regulations.

 

Hasnol said to ensure that it could be implemented in the best way, the state government must have an implementation instrument that complies with the set guidelines.

 

He said he was also confident that more dialogues and discussions involving stakeholders would be held to ensure that the various matters contained in MA63 can be implemented.

 

 

“There are definitely other demands that can be considered, but it may take time, whether short-term, medium-term or even long-term, especially involving amendments to the enactment.

 

“However, it is important for us to take into account the impacts on both the state and nation following whatever decision is taken,” he added.

 

Hasnol also suggested the creation of an index to measure people’s perception and acceptance of all decisions made by the government related to MA63.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

JKDM ready to implement GST if government decides

TUMPAT, Jan 5 (Bernama) — The Customs Department are ready to take on the task of implementing the Goods and Services Tax (GST) if the government intends to introduce GST said Customs director-general Datuk Zazuli Johan.

 

Zazuli said, however, there has been no indication of the implementation of GST yet.

 

“The implementation of GST would depend on the government but we are always ready for any eventuality if the government says ok.

 

 

 

 

“Whatever decision will depend on the government, including the percentage to be imposed,” he told reporters after a “Khidmat Bakti Bersama 200 Masyarakat Siam” programme in Pengkalan Kubor, here today.

 

Speaking of smuggling activities during floods, especially along the Malaysia-Thailand border, Zazuli admitted that such incidents do take place but the department had beefed up enforcement.

 

“Meanwhile, the Kelantan Customs managed to collect RM204.91 million in tax for the year 2022 compared with RM91.93 million in 2021.

 

 

“It is a major achievement that we cab be proud of since it will increase the country’s revenue,” he said.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

Raja Muda of Perlis calls on Bernama to undergo digital transformation

KANGAR, Jan 5 (Bernama) — Raja Muda of Perlis Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail has called on the National News Agency of Malaysia (Bernama) to undergo a digital transformation in order to stay on par with international news agencies, besides meeting the wants and tastes of the audience.

 

He said that in an era of rapid technological changes, the world was developing at a fast pace in many aspects.

 

“In this digital era, I am aware that we also face challenges where inaccurate information and fake news can spread easily

 

 

 

“Therefore, Bernama must also play a role in countering and repelling this false information,” said Tuanku Syed Faizuddin when speaking during an event at the Perlis Bernama Bureau office here today.

 

He said Bernama, as the sole news agency of Malaysia, played a major role as a source of authentic news that was trusted by the people.

 

“I am happy to see Bernama, 55 years since its establishment, excelling in carrying out its role of preparing and disseminating news and channelling accurate and fair information in the national interest,” he added.

 

 

Meanwhile, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin said Perlis needed the support of the media to promote the state and Bernama could help by increasing its coverage of the state.

 

He said Perlis had many interesting places and tourism products that could be explored, including the Perlis State Park, Tasik Melati Recreational Park, as well as the Kelam and Wang Burma caves.

 

“Besides the Harum Manis mangoes, Perlis also has food products that are just as delicious as those found in other states. Therefore, I really hope that Perlis can receive more tourists and they can spend more time on vacation in this state,” he added.

 

At the event, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin also toured the newly renovated Bernama Bureau Perlis office, besides meeting its staff.

 

Also present were Bernama chairman Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, as well as the agency’s International News Service deputy editor-in-chief Jamaluddin Muhammad and other senior officials.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Taiwan’s Next Bank Launches on Temenos

New digital bank backed by Chunghwa Telecom launches on Temenos core banking platform to bring products to market fast and scale efficiently

GENEVA, Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Temenos (SIX: TEMN) today announced that Next Commercial Bank (Next Bank), a new digital bank backed by Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan’s largest telecom operator, has gone live on Temenos core banking platform, opening to customers during 2022.

One of the first digital banks in Taiwan to receive a virtual banking license from the island’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), Next Bank is building a bank that makes financial management simple with innovative thinking, design aesthetics and friendly experiences.

On Temenos open platform, Next Bank can bring products to market fast and scale efficiently. Today, the digital bank offers deposits, cards, loans and an innovative points program giving customers cashback on purchases, all accessible via a mobile app. Customers can open an account in just three minutes and choose their bank account number, creating a unique and personalized experience.

Over time, the bank plans to introduce foreign-exchange services, including remittance services for migrant workers and wealth management tools. Powered by Temenos, Next Bank aims to rapidly expand to nearly 300,000 customers within nine months of its opening.

Temenos core banking underpins the bank’s entire operations. Built on microservices and accessible via APIs, it enables continuous innovation and delivery for Next Bank to innovate fast and scale its business quickly and sustainably.

Eric Lee, Chief Information Officer, Next Bank, said: “We are excited to launch Next Bank on the Temenos platform. Next Bank operates under the principle of inclusive financing, which aims to provide consumers with universal access to a wide range of financial services. With Temenos, we were able to efficiently build the bank with innovative features that will help customers take charge of their finances and enable us to scale our business and accelerate growth in the future.”

Craig Bennett, Managing Director – Asia Pacific, Temenos, said: “I’m delighted to see Next Bank go live on Temenos, the platform of choice for more than 70 challenger banks worldwide. As one of the first neobanks in Taiwan, Next Bank is already setting a new standard for digital banking in the market. Temenos open platform will empower Next Bank to continue to thrive in the world of instant, always-on services, breaking boundaries to deliver the future of banking today. We are proud to partner with them on this exciting journey to power new growth opportunities and deliver the ultimate customer experience.”

About Temenos
Temenos (SIX: TEMN) is the world’s leading open platform for composable banking, creating opportunities for over 1.2 billion people around the world every day. We serve over 3000 banks from the largest to challengers and community banks in 150+ countries by helping them build new banking services and state-of-the-art customer experiences. The Temenos open platform helps our top-performing clients achieve return on equity three times the industry average and cost-to-income ratios half the industry average.

For more information, please visit www.temenos.com.

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GreenGeeks Launches Singapore Data Center Location to Service the Asia-Pacific Region

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WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GreenGeeks, a leading green energy web hosting platform, today announced the launch of its newest data center location in Singapore. The new location will service customers within the Asia-Pacific region and be the fourth data center location available to customers, in addition to existing locations in Chicago, Montreal and Amsterdam.

The Singapore location will provide all of the same services as GreenGeeks’ other locations, including WordPress hosting, shared hosting, reseller hosting and VPS hosting packages. All services are backed by 24/7 support.

“We are proud to carry on our commitment of providing reliable green energy web hosting solutions by expanding our reach into this part of the world,” said Kaumil Patel, COO of GreenGeeks. “Our goal is to make sure that no matter where you are located in the world, customers have access to fast page loading speeds and reliable performance when it comes time for you to host your website or application.”

The new location will mean faster response times and improved overall performance for customers located in the Asia-pacific region as compared to other locations in North America and Europe.

GreenGeeks looks forward to serving their current customers in the Asia-Pacific region better with their new expanded services thanks to their new Singapore data center location.

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