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Security services association president says the new policy on foreign workers will transform many employment sectors. FMTNews Securityguards

The government wants to restrict the number of foreign workers in several sectors.

Security Training and Development Association president Khirudin Tajudin, described the decision as “focused and sensible”, claiming that Malaysians tended to shun the three sectors when looking for employment. Khirudin, who heads a security company, said he would like to see more Malaysians working as security guards because many foreign workers were not fluent in Malay.

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