KUALA LUMPUR: A new Malaysian manpower company -- Synarflux sdn bhd -- is set to start monopoly business with the Bangladeshis ignoring G2G and B2B.
A Putrajaya source has informed that privately run Bestinet Company engaged in the activities with the expatriates in Malaysia is going to start the manpower import business in the name of Synarflux.
The source informed that on September 21 a memo was sent to the Bangladesh Embassy from the foreign ministry of Malaysia mentioning about a new subject, Bangladesh Worker Management System (BWMS).
The memo also mentioned that the subject has been entrusted on a company named Synarflux sdn bhd.
In the memo sent to Bangladesh embassy it has been told that all affairs of the Bangladeshi workers including bio-medical check up, visa processing, passport making and its renewal and the registration of workers will be done by this company.
Currently, Bestinet is doing the work of sending back the illegal workers from Malaysia though they are doing nothing except taking extra MR 1,000 from each deporting worker at the immigration booth.
In this case it appears that the Bangladesh Embassy is almost helpless, the source said.
Bangladesh embassy sources told banglanews that earlier Bestinet used to look after the affairs in Malaysia. But, this time Synarflux is trying to influence the Malaysia Mission in Dhaka. For this reason, selection of workers and labor market will go beyond the control of Bangladesh.
Bestinet is playing this foul game from behind as indicated by the Putrajaya source. The main player is a Bangladeshi, Aminur Rashid, who is the Managing Director of Bestinet.
Former Home Minister of Malaysia Seri Haji Azmi Khalid is a director of this private IT Company Bestinet along with Datuk Tengku Omar Tengku Bot, former director of Labor department.
BDST: 2138 HRS, OCT 02, 2015
Shahjahan/SR
** Now Bestinet eyes on Bangladeshis