
Kota Kinabalu: The proposal to collect the data of undocumented foreign workers and nationals in Sabah is still being reviewed and no entity has been tasked with gathering information from any individuals, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey G. Kitingan.
He said the Special Committee for Undocumented Foreign Workers and Nationals has not even presented its full report to the Sabah Cabinet.
“As such, the Sabah Government has not assigned any department, agency or non-governmental organisation to collect data.
“I have received reports that there is a group that is carrying out this activity, issuing documents and even charging up to RM300 per person.
“I implore the public not to be misled by these opportunists, who are only out to take advantage of these undocumented foreign workers and nationals,” he said in a statement, Saturday.
On Friday, a screenshot of a WhatsApp status was widely shared on social media, alleging that a “datafication registration” is currently underway in Inanam, and that a document is issued along with a picture of the registered undocumented foreigner for RM300 each.
Jeffrey said the Government has not decided to issue any cards to foreigners and that the Special Committee will only propose a “datafication” exercise for the time being, with the next course of action to address the illegal workers and nationals problem to be determined later.
“I warn any entity, particularly those who are involved in this latest syndicate, to stop the fraud immediately. Those who have been duped by them should lodge police reports so proper investigations can be carried out right away,” he said.
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