F&B firm fined $94,500 for making false salary declarations

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The food and beverage company behind popular restaurant chain Penang Culture has been fined $94,500 for making false salary declarations in work pass applications, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said yesterday. GD Group was found guilty last month - on Dec 27 - of seven...

 

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