'Press Council should take action against media spreading rumours'
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The Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security has stated that there is no decision to benefit certain manpower professionals who send Nepali workers to Malaysia, Israel, Japan, Korea and other countries. The ministry has also informed the Press Council to monitor and take action against the media spreading unnecessary rumours.
The Ministry of Labor has drawn serious attention to the rumors spread by various media that they are going to syndicate to benefit certain manpower businessmen who send Nepali workers to Malaysia, Israel, Japan, Korea and other countries. The Ministry of Labor has "requested all the concerned parties not to follow illusory and baseless issues".
"There is a request to all those concerned with the business that there is no decision to benefit any specific businessmen and there will be no such decision in the future," said a statement issued by the ministry on Sunday. A written report has been sent to the Press Council for investigation and action.
The ministry has stated that the ministry is making policy reforms in terms of ensuring the rights and rights of Nepali workers and making foreign employment reliable, simple and accessible.
