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Police advise employers to check foreign worker Covid-19 screening documents

Monday, 15 Jun 2020 05:43 PM MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — Employers who want to engage foreign workers have been reminded to check the authenticity of Covid-19 screening documents submitted by workers with the health office. “They should check with the health office and ensure the details of the health report as well as the name are genuine to avoid creating a new cluster,” he told Bernama today.

So far, Bukit Aman Commercial CID had received four reports of falsifying Covid-19 screening documents sold at RM50 each to foreigners.

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