Mutual termination clause in Bestinet contract puts Putrajaya in ‘challenging position', says PAC report
Datuk N. Sivananthan said allegations linking Aminul Islam to human trafficking, extortion and money laundering relating to foreign worker recruitment did not have any bearing on the company or the system involved.“The nonsensical allegations do not and will not interfere with what the company does, to ensure the smooth flow of foreign workers into Malaysia.
Sivananthan was asked to comment on the revelation by Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail on Sunday that Bangladesh wanted Malaysian authorities to arrest and extradite Aminul Islam and his associate Mohamad Ruhul Amin over allegations involving its migrant workers. He said this was because an extradition request only came into play if charges were brought against the duo or if a mutual legal assistance channel via Interpol was being sought for them to assist investigations in Bangladesh.