Over 350,000 self-employed individuals registered for Socso’s self-employment social security scheme, says chief executive | Malay Mail

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Over 350,000 self-employed individuals registered for Socso’s self-employment social security scheme, says chief executive

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 28 — A total of 354,392 self-employed individuals in the country have registered under the Self-Employment Social Security Scheme as of yesterday.

“Nearly 210,000 individuals working in this sector have registered under the scheme, as well as around 1,400 individuals from the agriculture sector,” he told reporters today. Mohammed Azman signed the document on behalf of Socso while Mada was represented by its general manager Kamarudin Dahuli. The signing ceremony was witnessed by Mada deputy general manager Nik Kun Nik Man and Socso’s deputy chief executive John Riba Marin.

“I would like to thank Mada because they are the first agency to look after the welfare of farmers by working together with us to implement this scheme for its members,” he said.

 

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