The Dutch league director, Jan de Jong, announced that non-European players must apply for a new entry permit to the Netherlands, affecting several Indonesian players in the league. This move is part of new regulations aimed at organizing the status of foreign players in the country.
A crisis involving the passports of four Indonesian players in the Dutch league has sparked widespread controversy. The Indonesian Football Association has announced its readiness to issue an official statement regarding the issue, as the players have been barred from participating in matches and training sessions.
Indonesian authorities have charged eight employees of the Ministry of Labor with corruption, resulting in prison sentences ranging from <strong>4 to 9.5 years</strong>. This case is part of a broader investigation into corruption in the management of foreign work permits.
The trial of eight employees from Indonesia's Ministry of Manpower begins today in Jakarta, facing serious corruption charges related to extortion in the management of work permits for foreigners. The accused allegedly collected over <strong>135 billion rupiah</strong> from work permit agents.
The Malaysian Digital Ministry is actively addressing work permit issues for tech talents to ensure smooth operations in the Global Business Services system. This initiative responds to industry stakeholders' concerns.