Shahul has one of the toughest jobs in Malaysia as the unemployment rate is expected to rise following the outbreak of the pandemic.
IT’S inconceivable that the top position of the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) can become a hot seat.
Perhaps, it’s only in Malaysia that an appointee to the post can be mired in a political sinkhole when the institution merely provides training.
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