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[Title] => Singapore employers warned
[Summary] => SINGAPORE (AFP) Singaporean employers risked legal action if they were caught cheating their foreign workers, a minister said in remarks published in the Sunday Times.
"We will take punitive action against those who continue to abuse the system," Ng Eng Hen, minister of state for education and manpower, told local media.
"If you want to exploit them, you will face the full wrath of the law if you get caught," he said.
The minister also urged foreign workers to lodge reports with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) immediately if they had
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LAM CHEN FONG
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[Summary] => SINGAPORE (AFP) Singaporean employers risked legal action if they were caught cheating their foreign workers, a minister said in remarks published in the Sunday Times.
"We will take punitive action against those who continue to abuse the system," Ng Eng Hen, minister of state for education and manpower, told local media.
"If you want to exploit them, you will face the full wrath of the law if you get caught," he said.
The minister also urged foreign workers to lodge reports with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) immediately if they had
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