Chong: Don’t use taxpayers’ money to help victims who have been warned


PETALING JAYA: More funds should be used on the battle to wipe out job scams instead of spending them on the victims who were lured to work overseas for these syndicates.

MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong (pic) said warnings on job scams have been circulated all the time to keep people informed of such crimes, but they seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.

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