OSC for foreign workers now fully under Human Resources Ministry, says Ramanan
Malaysia's Human Resources Ministry has taken full control of the One Stop Centre for foreign worker management to improve transparency and efficiency. Employers must now use the eQuota module in the FWCMS system, eliminating the need for manual applications in Putrajaya.
Why it matters
This administrative shift aims to reduce bureaucratic red tape and corruption in the management of foreign labor, which is critical to the nation's economic operations.
KUALA LUMPUR: The foreign worker management One Stop Centre (OSC) is now under the purview of the Human Resources Ministry for all logistical purposes effective immediately, in line with the Cabinet decision on July 1, says Datuk Seri R. Ramanan.
The report focuses on government policy changes and administrative efficiency without partisan framing.
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