PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry will ensure there is enough foreign labour in the country so that the targets of the 10th Malaysia Plan are met, especially in the 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs).
Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the ministry would see to it that the number of foreign workers would match the needs of the respective sectors.
This would ensure that there was no manpower shortage that could derail the success of the 10th Malaysia Plan.
“It is an exciting time for my ministry as we work to balance the economic needs of the country and also address the security risks involved.
“Also on top of our agenda is to have a system to ensure foreigners can be filtered before they come, monitored when they are in the country and ensure they leave when their work permits expire.
“We need to keep a check on them and the security of the country.
“Both aspects have effects on economic growth, be it directly or indirectly,” he told reporters yesterday.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, when tabling the 10th Plan on Thursday, unveiled 12 NKEAs that could generate high income for Malaysia.
The NKEAs are oil and gas, palm oil and related products, financial services, wholesale and retail, tourism, information and communications technology, education services, electrical and electronic, business services, private healthcare, agriculture and Greater Kuala Lumpur.
Hishammuddin also said that he would meet with personnel assigned to police stations nationwide on June 23.
Source: The Star, Sunday, June 13, 2010
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