Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Employment of refugees not at expense of Malaysians

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Dr Wan Azizah in parliament today. Photo: Bernama

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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail today gave the assurance that any approval for refugees to work in this country will not be made at the expense of Malaysians.

The Deputy Prime Minister said the government wants refugees to be employed to sustain life in the country, but that should not undermine the interests of the local people.

“We want them to work, but there are ways in which they can work in Malaysia without jeopardising the employment opportunities of Malaysians.

“It will also be determined whether they are really refugees (holders of UNHCR cards), and not economic refugees,” she said in reply to an oral question in the Dewan Rakyat.

Dr Wan Azizah in parliament today. Photo: Bernama

Dr Wan Azizah was answering a supplementary question from Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman (PAS-Sik) who had wanted to know whether the government is prepared to allow refugees to work in the country.

Dr Wan Azizah said that based on UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) statistics, Malaysia has 124,753 refugees and 48,978 asylum-seekers as of May this year.

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Of the total number of refugees and asylum-seekers, 93,138 or 53.6 per cent are Rohingya, she added.

She said that currently a pilot project is ongoing to allow Rohingya UNHCR card-holders to work and the government is studying whether to maintain or amend it.

“We have a pilot project on employment in the plantation sector, at Sime Darby Plantation Berhad, but there is a problem because the Rohingya are not suitable for this type of job. In the manufacturing sector, at Gardenia Bakeries, less than 100 are employed,” she said.

Dr Wan Azizah acknowledged that there have been cases of the UNHCR card being abused, citing it as an excuse when detained by the enforcement authorities for working illegally.

“When arrested, they show the card and claim immunity,” she said.

She also said that the government is in negotiation with the UNHCR to offer the services of the Royal Malaysia Police and Department of Immigration to help refine the registration of refugees now undertaken unilaterally by the UN agency. – Bernama

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