Low awareness makes Bornean states a target for job scam syndicates, says MHO


KOTA KINABALU: Job scam syndicates are believed to be shifting their "recruitment" efforts to Sabah and Sarawak, exploiting a lack of awareness of their schemes here, says the Malaysia International Humanitarian Organisation (MHO).

Its Sabah operations officer Capt Jerry Jaimeh said they promise lucrative jobs that they pitch to prospective recruits as life-changing opportunities.

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