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Rizal 🍉🇲🇾
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🍉 🍉 Design Manager. DesignOps. I can’t write left-handed. Coffee-snob. Foodie. Mentor at @adplist #designops #remotework #ux (All are my personal views.)
Malaysia Katılım Aralık 2020
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Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing has defended the Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026, arguing that it is a voluntary public event and should not be made into a controversy.
"If anyone feels it is inappropriate, they can simply choose not to participate, but it is not right to deny other people's choices or impose one’s will upon others.
"The views of any political party or individual should not be played up into a social issue, let alone a racial and religious issue. Malaysia is a plural society with many races and religions," Tiong said in a statement today.
Full story: malaysiakini.com/news/773547

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@redzuanNewsMPB @arfdy12 Zakat ni tak mintak expenses report ke? Siapa audit ni? Dah wajib tukar SOP ni
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@malaysiakini Is there a proper technical evaluation of this system?
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Human Resources Minister R Ramanan has no issues with Bestinet Sdn Bhd developing another migrant worker management system.
However, he indicated it has yet to receive government approval.
“We are still in discussion. After that, I will table a paper to the cabinet. At the moment, I see no issues with adopting Bestinet as the system developer,” he was quoted as saying by NST.
Full story: malaysiakini.com/news/772829

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Malaysia plans to adopt a new foreign worker recruitment system developed by Bestinet, founded by Aminul Islam.
The Universal Recruitment Advanced Platform enables direct hiring via a digital portal, reducing reliance on middlemen, Bloomberg reported.
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Bangladeshi workers pay recruitment fees of up to US$6,600 to work in Malaysia, significantly higher than those paid by other migrant groups, only to face exploitation and trafficking, Bloomberg reports. Several migrants allege that senior Malaysian officials are aware of the abuses and personally profit from the recruitment fees, including through involvement with Bestinet. bloomberg.com/features/2026-… 🧵1
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