Bestinet willing to aid in FWCMS issues


PETALING JAYA: Bestinet Sdn Bhd is willing to work with the Government to address issues pertaining to the Foreign Workers Centralised Management System (FWCMS).

The company’s executive chairman Tan Sri Azmi Khalid said due to concerns raised by certain parties, the implementation of the system has now been put on hold by the Government.

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