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Jail term sought for Aceh governor
Indonesian prosecutors yesterday sought an eight-year jail sentence for the governor of tsunami-hit Aceh province for allegedly embezzling 11bil rupiah (RM4.4mil) of state funds.
Indonesia gets one month to resolve bottleneck
Indonesia has been given a month to resolve the delay in the process to bring back illegal workers into the country legally otherwise Malaysia will seek its needs elsewhere.
Agent: Disband the consortium
An Indonesian manpower supplier here is asking that the Konsortium Program Amnesti TKI Malaysia (KPA-TKI-Malaysia) be disbanded to speed up the return of Indonesian workers.
Long wait for workers
It is the same grim picture at the one-stop centre in Tanjung Uban in Bintan Island. Like the one in Dumai, not a single application from Malaysian employers to legalise Indonesian workers under the amnesty programme has been approved.
Paying the price for hiring illegals, firm losing RM245,000 a month
Fahmi Ibrahim is one annoyed man simply because of the obstacles he is facing in legalising his 15 Indonesian workers who have returned home under the amnesty programme.
A bitter experience for many
Matdeah Hashim and 65 other illegal immigrants were not allowed to return to Indonesia Tuesday although they had travel documents in lieu of passports, ferry tickets and boarding passes.
Government plan to overcome shortage
The Government will employ foreign workers from elsewhere if Indonesian illegal workers who had returned home following the end of the amnesty programme are not keen on coming back here.
Indonesia to process 11,000 permits per day
The Indonesian Government will process as many as 11,000 work permits per day at the 11 processing centres in Indonesia for its illegal workers who are heading back to Malaysia for re-employment.
Instant wealth from the sea
A bank in Calang, Aceh was swept away by the ferocious tsunami waves on Dec 26, washing away billions of rupiah with it.
Indonesia to divert oil subsidy funds to programmes for poor
Indonesia plans to raise fuel prices to curb demand and reduce its hefty outlays on fuel subsidies, Economic Minister Aburizal Bakrie said Thursday.