By Olivia Miwil - February 16, 2022 @ 7:23pm
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Deputy Chief Minister will be presenting a paper to the cabinet in three months for possible solutions to foreign workers in the state.
Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan made the statement following his appointment by the state government as chairman of the newly formed Special Committee on Undocumented Foreign Workers and Foreign Nationals in Sabah.
The committee has been tasked to collect input from law enforcement, industry players, political leaders and community leaders on how to best address the issue of undocumented foreign workers and their dependents in Sabah.
"Both the Sabah and federal governments agree that illegal immigrants must be charged and deported immediately.
"We are currently inundated with the presence of illegal immigrants who have taken up jobs that our citizens do not want.
"They have slipped under our radar. We have no idea where they are, who they are, or what they up to.
"If we are not informed of their activities, we are exposing our citizens to security threats as well as health hazards," said Jeffrey.
As the chairman of the committee, he will convene meetings with heads of law enforcement forces, employers who hire foreign workers and political leaders from both sides of the political divide and community leaders, in that order.
After these series of meetings are completed and the data has been gathered, his committee will present a paper to the cabinet to be discussed further and hopefully, solutions to the problem will be found.
"I believe we will be able to find the best solutions to this situation after extensive discussions with all the relevant stakeholders.
"I have set a deadline to present this cabinet paper in three months from today. I hope the outcome will be acceptable to everyone, especially Sabahans," he said.
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