After upgrade to Tier 2 watchlist, M'sia home minister says targeting corrupt officers to improve anti-human smuggling ranking

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The authorities have identified public officials that act as key enablers of human smuggling crime syndicates, Malaysia Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution said Friday (June 16) as he vowed to tighten anti-trafficking laws and clamp down on corrupt officers.

Malaysia was recently upgraded to Tier 2 Watchlist of the 2023 United States' Trafficking in Persons report but was still lagging in many areas, including the poor rate of investigation that leads to the prosecution of government officers who either directly or indirectly facilitate human smuggling.

In its latest 2023 report, Malaysia falls among Southeast Asian countries like Brunei and Vietnam, and many other African countries in the Tier 2 watchlist. There was also improvement in the push to raise awareness among industry players in sectors regularly linked to forced labour, such as palm oil production. Malaysia is the world’s second largest palm oil producer and its plantations are among the biggest employers of migrant workers.

“Hence in this matter, the Anti-Trafficking of Persons and Anti-Migrant Smuggling Council that is spearheaded by the Home Ministry, together with other governmental agencies, will always take strategic actions and remain firm in our response to this report,” the minister said.

 

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