Ex-health minister Khairy Jamaluddin says it is also because some Malaysians feel like ‘second-class citizens’, particularly the non-Bumiputeras.
Khairy Jamaluddin said it may take 50 years for Malaysia to compete with Singapore in terms of salaries offered.
“They may come back but then must face a multitude of problems, bureaucracy in kickstarting their business, and the market being not sophisticated enough to support their products. The former health minister also said another reason for the brain drain is because some Malaysians feel like “second-class citizens”, particularly the non-Bumiputeras.
His co-host, Shahril Hamdan, agreed but said that Malaysians would still be treated as second class citizens in Singapore and not be eligible for schemes offered to locals.
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