Selangor Journal

MyEG strictly follows govt terms, denies illegally collecting fees

In a filing to Bursa Malaysia today, the e-government services provider said the clarification is in relation to news articles that appeared on the online portal of the New Straits Times and the Edge Malaysia on September 12 which alleged MyEG to have been illegally collecting fees for its foreign worker permit renewal services despite suspension by the Immigration Department of Malaysia.

MyEG said it is also the company’s policy that in the event of services being unsuccessfully rendered, any sums collected would be refunded upon the request of customers.

Meanwhile, it said the articles on the news portals also pointed that MyEG’s services contract with the Immigration Department had been suspended since February this year.

“On that, we also wish to clarify that MyEG’s concession service had not been suspended since February of this year,” it added.

— Bernama

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