Solve brain drain problem


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 04 Nov 2007

BRAIN drain has been an issue of concern for Malaysia in the past decade and is far from being solved. In fact, it does not look like it will be solved any time soon.  

Despite the many pleas from the Government, calls on patriotism and the different carrots dangled, the number of people leaving the country has doubled over the past few years. There are easily more than 30,000 highly qualified Malaysians working abroad to date.  

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