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 enforcing the Act 446 since 1st  September 2020   to ensure employers
 provide their foreign employees'  accommodation meeting the minimum   PART 7
 space requirement and basic housing facilities assuring their safety and
 hygiene. Any employer failing to comply with these regulations would be
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 fined RM 50,000 per worker . However, it was reported that approximately
 1.4 million or 91.1% of foreign workers in Malaysia stayed in
 accommodations that did  not comply  with the provisions  under the  Act   LABORATORY RESPONSES TO
 446 , indicating a lack of cooperation and compliance from the employers
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 in supporting the government’s efforts in curbing the COVID-19 spread   THE THIRD COVID-19 WAVE IN
 among foreign workers. Only 143,587 applications for a certificate of
 accommodation, accounting for about 8.89% of the 1.6 million registered   MALAYSIA
 foreign workers in Malaysia, have been received by the government as of
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 31st October 2020 . The certificate of accommodation will be a
 prerequisite for employers who intend to hire new foreign workers,
 effective from 1st July 2021.



































 Figure 6.15: Compliance with Act 446 among employers
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 (Source: www.theedgemarkets.com )








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