Written Answer to PQ on Safeguards against Exploitation and Trafficking of Vulnerable Migrant Workers
NOTICE PAPER NO. 680 OF 2026 FOR THE SITTING ON 8 APR 2026
QUESTION NO. 1876 FOR ORAL ANSWER
MP: Mr Christopher de Souza
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) what measures are being taken in Singapore to address recent reports of exploitation and human trafficking involving foreign nationals from war-torn countries in Southeast Asia; and (b) how is the Ministry strengthening enforcement, safeguards, and collaboration with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to better protect vulnerable migrant workers in Singapore.
Answer:
Singapore takes a serious view of trafficking-in-persons and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) investigates all cases of potential labour trafficking and exploitation offences. MOM has stepped up on enforcement and is investigating several companies and employment agencies for illegal employment practices involving work permit holders. This includes the illegal deployment of work permit holders in occupations different from those specified in their work permits, as well as making false declarations in work pass applications. MOM also conducts surprise checks at workplaces to engage migrant workers and ensure that they were not coerced or deceived into performing exploitative forms of work.
2. To strengthen protection of migrant workers, MOM partners non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to raise awareness among migrant workers on their employment rights and protections, including through the mandatory Settling-in Programme. NGOs and migrant workers who encounter contraventions of employment laws are encouraged to report them to MOM. Workers with valid claims will receive special passes allowing them to remain in Singapore and seek alternative employment.