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Indonesian official wants city's maid agencies to register with consulate

Top Indonesian official says listing with consulate could help prevent the abuse of domestic workers, but officials reject proposal

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Tatang Razak’s proposals to remedy the plight of many helpers have been rejected by officials in Hong Kong. Photo: Sam Tsang

Indonesia says Hong Kong should consider changing its laws to force local domestic worker employment agencies to register with Jakarta's consulate in the SAR in an effort to help curb the abuse of helpers.

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Top foreign ministry official Tatang Budie Utama Razak also expressed concern about the lack of support for Indonesian workers from agencies, saying they "just care about money".

Tatang, the director for legal aid and protection of Indonesian nationals overseas at the country's foreign ministry, said: "We've frequently gotten complaints that helpers would like to leave or change employers, but agencies would just ignore their complaints.

"We are concerned that some agencies in Hong Kong just care about getting money from helpers. They can't just take the money and then ignore them [when they need help]."

His comments came two days after a Hong Kong woman was charged with seven counts relating to the alleged abuse of 23-year-old Indonesian domestic worker Erwiana Sulistyaningsih and two other helpers.

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Law Wan-tung was arrested on Monday and charged after one of the helpers alleged she had been abused by the housewife.

When asked whether he would consider a moratorium on sending helpers to Hong Kong, Tatang said: "We have placed moratoriums in the past on countries including Malaysia and Saudi Arabia where abuses were happening repeatedly in a short time and there wasn't a proper response from authorities. For Hong Kong, we are looking to see how the legal process [for Erwiana's case] goes.

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