The daily added employees in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor are hand in gloves with the employers and help the employers delete the names of employees under their sponsorship so that they can sponsor new laborers.
Visa cheats edit; Names of 20,000 expats ‘deleted’
KUWAIT CITY, April 28: Names of 20,000 expatriates have been deliberately deleted from the data base of the computer of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, reports Al-Shahid daily quoting sources in the ministry. The daily added the persons whose names have been deleted have valid residence permits and they could have trouble when they renew or transfer their residence permits.
The daily added employees in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor are hand in gloves with the employers and help the employers delete the names of employees under their sponsorship so that they can sponsor new laborers.
The daily added employees in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor are hand in gloves with the employers and help the employers delete the names of employees under their sponsorship so that they can sponsor new laborers.
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