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Govt to scrap ‘syndicate’ in health tests for migrant workers

In a press statement on Tuesday, the MoLESS said it has initiated a process to allow more hospitals that meet the required criteria to provide such services. This will allow migrant workers to undergo medical tests at government-owned or government-approved health institutions instead of a limited number of facilities.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, March 31: The Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (MoLESS) has scrapped the long-standing “syndicate” in health check-ups for migrant workers.



In a press statement on Tuesday, the MoLESS said it has initiated a process to allow more hospitals that meet the required criteria to provide such services. This will allow migrant workers to undergo medical tests at government-owned or government-approved health institutions instead of a limited number of facilities.


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Although the Foreign Employment Act, 2064 BS and its regulations mandate health tests at approved institutions, services had been restricted in practice, leading to allegations of a syndicate. Previously, a limited number of private institutions handled tests for destinations such as Malaysia and Gulf countries, charging a fixed fee of Rs 6,600 and drawing complaints over high costs and lack of choice.


 

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