Penjana Kerjaya false claims: A summary of ongoing court cases
In late 2020, during the Muhyiddin Yassin-led administration, Penjana Kerjaya was launched, offering financial incentives of between RM600 and RM1,000 to employers for each employee or apprentice hired for up to six months.
However, the programme under the National Economic Recovery Plan - which aimed to promote quality job creation and reduce unemployment - had courted controversy since then, with...
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