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Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:24
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Indonesia Establishes Central Database Of Maids
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 13 (Bernama) -- The Indonesian government has established a
Central Database of Maids to ease the management and supply of maids to
Malaysia, Human Resources Minister Dr S. Subramaniam said.
As such, he said all Indonesian maid agencies were now required to register
the personal biodata of the maids with the central database, which would be
managed by the government.
He said the system was aimed at eliminating the role of middle men, besides
reducing the cost of operations while speeding up the process to send maids to
Malaysia.
"The Indonesian government has informed us about the establishment of the
Central Database of Maids. So, no more agents will be allowed to get personally
involved in the transactions involving maids.
"After the maids undergo the compulsory training of 200 hours, their
personal biodata must be registered at the central database. Then, the data will
be given to maid agencies in Indonesia to be forwarded to their counterparts in
Malaysia," he told reporters here Friday.
Dr Subramaniam also anticipated that the maid agencies in Malaysia would
start receiving the data of the maids by end of this month.
He said the first batch of Indonesian maids were expected to arrive in
March.
The deployment of maids from Indonesia was resumed after the Indonesian
government withdrew its moratorium on sending maids to Malaysia on Dec 1.
--BERNAMA