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12 fév 2026

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UAE: Shuts down 230 domestic workers' recruitment agencies' social media accounts over alleged unlawful recruitment

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"UAE shuts 230 social-media accounts for unlicensed domestic-worker recruitment" 12 February 2026

In a sweeping enforcement action, the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) said on 11 February it closed 230 social-media accounts that advertised maid and domestic-worker services without the required government licences. The crackdown was executed in coordination with the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA)...

Unauthorised brokers often bypass mandatory medical checks, background screening and contract standards, exposing families and workers to exploitation and legal liabilities...Offenders now face fines of up to AED 1 million (about US $272,000) and possible imprisonment...

For relocation and destination-services providers, the move clarifies that sourcing household staff through informal WhatsApp or Instagram channels is illegal... It also hinted at further AI-enabled monitoring of online platforms, signalling a tougher stance on digital-era recruitment fraud...The enforcement aligns with broader reforms to professionalise the domestic-worker sector...