PETALING JAYA: More cases of Malaysians working illegally in South Korea are coming to light, the latest involving a Johor man who claims he was cheated by another Malaysian acting as a work agent.
Faizal (not his real name), from Pasir Gudang, arrived in South Korea on Aug 1 last year with 10 other Malaysians.
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