Papa: Go by the book when employing foreign maids


Come to Papa: Foo (second from left) holding the labour supplying licence while Chong (third from left) is holding the immigration registration certificate at the press conference at Wisma MCA. Looking on are Papa secretary Lee Cheng Ang (far left), legal advisor James Yee and victims of illegal maid agencies, Chan (standing third from left) and Yap (standing second from left).

KUALA LUMPUR: Employers who opt to take the easy way out in employing foreign maids are putting themselves at risk, says Malaysian Association of Foreign Maid Agencies (Papa) president Jeffrey Foo.

He said employers need to have two documents – labour supplying licence and Immigration registration certificate – if they want to employ foreign maids via the agencies.

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