As many as 790,186 Malaysians have been blacklisted and prevented from leaving the country because of various offences, Immigration Department director-general Mustafar Ali said.
Of the figure, Mustafar said, the biggest group was 447,890 borrowers of the National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN).
Another 138,028 were blacklisted by the Insolvency Department while 107,884 by the Inland Revenue Department.
A total of 7,024 people had been blacklisted by the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), 6,091 by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department and 1,543 by the Immigration Department.
Of the figure, Mustafar said, the biggest group was 447,890 borrowers of the National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN).
Another 138,028 were blacklisted by the Insolvency Department while 107,884 by the Inland Revenue Department.
A total of 7,024 people had been blacklisted by the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), 6,091 by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department and 1,543 by the Immigration Department.
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