Dhaka, Feb. 8 -- Highlighting the significant demand for Bangladeshi workers abroad, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Sunday said all forms of fraud, related to skills training certificates, must be stopped to unlock the country's untapped employment potential overseas.

"All these frauds must be stopped. The reputation of the country's workforce is being undermined due to fraud and forgery related to skills training certificates," he said, stressing that if employers lose trust, all skill development initiatives would fail.

The Chief Adviser made the remarks while presiding over a meeting of the Governing Body of the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA) at his office.

Prof Yunus instructed the concerned authorities to take ...