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Two Malaysians arrested in Singapore for working illegally as riders for Deliveroo, Foodpanda

PublishedThe Ministry of Manpower said it has launched investigations against Deliveroo and Foodpanda after a tip-off led to the arrests of the two men in separate operations. ― TODAY pic

In a statement today, MOM said it has launched investigations against the two delivery companies after a tip-off led to the arrests of the two men in separate operations.Preliminary investigations revealed that he had been using his Singaporean friend’s Deliveroo account to receive food orders. The friend then allegedly got a cut of the fees earned, said MOM.

“All riders who work with Deliveroo must have the right to work in Singapore. We require all riders to be either a Singapore citizen or a permanent resident. Riders engaged by Deliveroo have these checks completed before on-boarding, and riders who use substitutes are contractually responsible for ensuring the same,” said a spokesperson.

In its statement, MOM reminded that foreigners who wish to work in Singapore must obtain valid work passes.

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