For their involvement in a fake degree scam, at least 18 foreign workers from China were sentenced earlier this week to jail in Singapore for four weeks each.
The workers had been found by a local court to have provided forged certificates to obtain work passes to work for T Y Enterprise and Sun Blues Cleaning Maintenance.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said that while another
10 workers from China will be charged with similar offences on Thursday,
another nine are being repatriated after being served with warning
letters “for providing false information to MOM’s employment
inspectors”.
Arriving in Singapore early last year, the 37
Chinese nationals in all had applied for employment and S passes with
“university degrees” in hotel management from Jiangsu, Shandong and
Henan universities.
While the workers knew their degrees were
fake and had lied in their applications for employment passes, they
claimed they had little choice after having paid S$8,000 each to agents
in China to land a job here.
However, the promise of a
high-paying job was dashed after they found themselves scrubbing floors
and clearing rubbish. It is understood that some of them were farmers
back home and had landed jobs as cleaning supervisors.
The three universities mentioned do not offer a degree in hotel management and that the degrees were fake, The New Paper reported.
Meanwhile,
the employers who were involved in hiring the workers, a total of 17
men and 1 woman, will be charged in court at a later date.
One of
the workers, Liu Demin, 36, had pleaded to the court for leniency when
his case was heard on Tuesday, saying that he had paid a substantial
amount to the agent.
Speaking to the court interpreter in
Mandarin, he said, “If I did not follow his instructions (about the
forged degree certificate), I would not get the money back. I have to
support sickly parents and two school-going children.”
In June
this year, the same paper had reported that Liu and another worker, Wang
Kangxun, 31, had complained about the unusual pay practice adopted by
their company.
It was this issue which shed light to the fake degree scam.
The
workers were each paid a monthly salary of S$2,650 which was
transferred into their bank accounts, but after payday, they each had to
return around S$1,600 to a man sent by their employer. They claimed not
to have known why there were asked to do that.
For an S pass
holder, the worker must have a fixed monthly salary of at least $2,000,
and at least a degree or diploma while the minimum salary for Employment
Pass holders is $2,800.
While such scams are not new,
non-governmental group Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) said this is
the largest case of employers using workers with fake certificates. Its
spokesman alleged that the employers use the scam to get around the
dependency ceiling imposed by MOM.
For making false declaration
in a work pass application, the Chinese nationals could have been fined
up to $15,000 and/or sentenced up to 12 months’ jail.
-- Yahoo!
Fake meat, Fake Bao, Fake Phone, Fake army (US Supreme commander or something like tat), and fake papers...
nthing new from cardboard land...
Still they got owned by Msia with fake birdnest or maybe it's in their blood that they just prefer fake stuffs~~
arrest those at the top of the food chain. these chinese nationals are also victims in a way.
You are in dire straits, and you join the scammers. Still an accomplice.
Bangkok also got - can even choose where you want to graduate from.
They should have contacted MOE to ask for funding for degrees. They can get pocket money also.
me: " so wad makes u decide to come here"
PRC: " i didnt"
me: " wa, ur parents force u here or ur bf is here"
PRC: "neither, ur SG gahment invited us here"
me: " huh, wad do u mean"
they offer us, ALL Expenses paid for our fees in NTU, including lodging and we even get pocket money
on top of that, they have send me the INVITATION letter to apply for PR after we grad"
- PRC on PAP MOE.
However, according to Cheryl Chan, Assistant Director of the Planning Division at the Ministry of Education (MOE), the government does not plan to encourage more students to get a higher education.
The university enrollment rate will continue to be maintained at 20-25 percent because the Singaporean labor market does not need everyone to get a four-year degree, she asserted.
they offer us, ALL Expenses paid for our fees in NTU, including lodging and we even get pocket money
on top of that, they have send me the INVITATION letter to apply for PR after we grad"
- PRC on PAP MOE.
think they should have jobs in prison where people get chained and need to break rocks up everyday from dawn till dusk.
now thats a real prison.current prison is a country club for socialising.
that is why we should vote more oppistions into baliamen