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Shahul Hameed Dawood says HRDF, which has been renamed HRD Corp, collaborated with 1,200 training providers to provide training to more than 80,000 Malaysians that were retrenched and unemployed.

IT was already 7.30pm when Datuk Shahul Hameed Dawood (pic) finally concluded the day’s work at the office of the Human Resource Development Corp (HRD Corp) at Jalan Semantan. With most of the staff already done for the day, we could finally sit down for a chat.

He had just attended the first board meeting for this year and had presented the achievements of his team for 2021 to the directors.

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