Brunei lawyer, an advocate of migrant workers, honoured by Indonesian embassy


Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia, Professor Doctor Achmad Ubaedillah (left) presenting Yusof Halim with the Charter of Appreciation. - Indonesian Embassy

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: In celebration of Indonesia’s 79th Independence Day, the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia, Professor Doctor Achmad Ubaedillah, recently presented local lawyer Yusof Halim with the prestigious “Charter of Appreciation.”

This recognition was awarded in acknowledgment of Yusof’s dedication and services in helping in the field of services and protection of the Indonesian people in Brunei Darussalam, the Indonesian Embassy said.

Yusof Halim, a partner at the local law firm Yusof Halim & Partners, has been a staunch advocate for Indonesian migrant workers in Brunei since 1988.

His commitment to justice was notably demonstrated in 1994 when he successfully pursued the first legal case seeking damages for an Indonesian domestic worker who had been assaulted by her employer.

Over the past 36 years, Yusof has handled a wide array of legal matters for Indonesian migrant workers and businesspersons, many of which were undertaken on a ‘pro bono’ basis.

In addition to his legal advocacy, Yusof has also contributed to raising awareness among Indonesian migrant workers in Brunei by delivering a series of talks on relevant laws and rights.

The Independence Day celebration took place at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bandar Seri Begawan, where the Ambassador highlighted Yusof’s unwavering commitment to the Indonesian community in Brunei. – Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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