Foreign employment fraudsters will be brought to justice: Minister Bhandari

Ashad 17, 2082

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Foreign employment fraudsters will be brought to justice: Minister Bhandari

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Labor, Employment and Social Security Minister Sharatsingh Bhandari has said that those who use legal loopholes to cheat foreign employment will now be brought to justice.

Inaugurating the third phase of the learning and experience exchange program organized by the Safe Immigration (SAMI) program in Lalitpur on Monday, Minister Bhandari informed that since there are currently 36,000 cases related to fraud in the Foreign Employment Department, they are going to amend the law and make arrangements to clear those cases quickly.

He said, 'It will take 25 years to complete all the cases if we proceed according to the law. Therefore, we are preparing to amend the law. There is a need for foreign employment tribunal system, district district court and administration office.

According to Minister Bhandari, the main strategy is to develop and promote internal employment as an alternative to forced foreign employment. He mentioned that along with secure foreign employment, the program has been launched through the Sami project to promote internal employment.

He said, 'The attention of the first ministry was focused only on foreign employment, now the program has been promoted through the skill development institute for internal employment. The campaign to connect Nepalis who have returned from foreign employment to the prosperity of the country will be carried out through Sami.' Noting that the

Sami project has already proved its justification, he said that the goal is to extend the service of safe immigration to all 753 local levels of the country.

Minister Bhandari said that the government is serious about provisions such as psycho-social counseling for the workers who are in conflict and the provision of minimum salary based on bilateral agreements, and the system of covering travel expenses from the employer. He said that the tendency of manpower professionals to collect more money from the workers before giving proof of work will also be regulated.

He said, 'labor-related services should reach the hands of every citizen. Efforts are being made to deliver all services to the local level using technology.'

Stating that the notion that the country is emptying due to foreign employment is wrong, he informed that even though 600,000 people opted for foreign employment in the last five years, 500,000 returned. Secretary of the Ministry of Labor Dr. in the

program. Krishnahari Pushkar said that the government will play a positive role in the implementation of the Sami project. The representative of the Swiss Embassy, ​​Antonia Fluff, thanked everyone, saying that the Sami project had achieved a remarkable achievement.

Tank Aryal, project representative of 'Helvetas Nepal' mentioned that coordination and cooperation is necessary to expand the project to all local levels of the seven provinces. Yuvraj Adhikari, Secretary of Madhesh Province, emphasized that the Sami project should be included in the regular policies and programs of all three levels of government.

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