MOM: 33 foreigners caught with fake certs between 2016 and 2018

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Between 2016 and 2018, the Ministry of Manpower nabbed 33 foreigners for submitting forged certificates in connection with work pass applications. An MOM spokesman told The New Paper this on Friday (Feb 1). TNP understands most were prosecuted while some were...

 

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Wow so on the ball ah MOM...can catch so many 33 with fake cert!..faster ask ministry for Pay Increment !

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