VI News Staff 4 years ago
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Criminals created as consequence of govt’s ‘good standing’ policy

Labour Minister Vincent Wheatley has disclosed that illegal workers have been discovered as one of the unintended consequences of implementing the government’s ‘good-standing certificate requirement’ policy.

Under that policy requirement — which proved be very contentious for its many delays and bottlenecks — expat employees were required to submit good standing certificates of the employer’s company before the Labour Department accepts any work permit renewal applications.

Speaking in the House of Assembly last week — months after deciding to relax the policy — the minister explained that persons who did not receive good standing certificates do not simply stay home until they got the required documentation.

Instead, they still showed up for work.

“But they don’t have their documents, which means you are working illegally because you don’t have the good standing [certificates] to give you the work permit that you need,” Wheatley said in the House of Assembly on August 26.

“Unintentionally, we created a bunch of illegal workers at the same time [with the good standing policy change]. That was not an intended consequence,” he added.

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