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Unpaid wages: Director behind firms linked to case back in S’pore; man is assisting in MOM probe

Unpaid wages: Director behind firms linked to case back in S’pore; man is assisting in MOM probe
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A company director linked to three firms accused of withholding migrant workers' wages has returned to Singapore to assist with Ministry of Manpower investigations. Authorities are currently working to secure new employment for the affected workers and provide support for their wage claims.

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This case highlights ongoing efforts to protect migrant worker rights and enforce labor laws in Singapore's construction and services sectors.

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Minister of State for Manpower Dinesh Vasu Dash (right) with migrant workers from KPA Engineering, SK Industries and VVR Plant Engineering at Kranji Recreation Centre on June 28.

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The report relies on official statements from government officials and provides a factual account of the investigation status.

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