‘Slavery’ found at a Malaysian glove factory. Why didn’t the auditor see it?

‘Slavery’ found at a Malaysian glove factory. Why didn’t the auditor see it?

Malaysia’s Minister of Human Resources M. Saravanan inspects a workers’ dormitory, which glove-maker Brightway Holdings confirms is one of its facilities, in Selangor state, Malaysia December 21, 2020, in this image obtained via social media. Picture taken December 21, 2020. Malaysia Ministry of Human Resources via REUTERS

In December 2020, with coronavirus infections spreading rapidly across factories and workers’ dormitories in Malaysia, officials raided latex glove maker Brightway Holdings near Kuala Lumpur. They said they found workers living in shipping containers, under conditions…

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