Aspiring expatriate workers who could not fly to Malaysia by the deadline will be able to take their complaints to the government, reports bdnews24.com. A public notice from the Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment on Tuesday included instructions on how to file the complaints. The Malaysian government announced that May 31 was the last day for Bangladeshi workers on work visas to enter the country. According to data from BMET, the Expatriates' Welfare Ministry approved 523,834 workers to travel to Malaysia as of May 21. The Expatriates' Welfare Ministry has formed a six-member committee to investigate the cause of the crisis and was instructed to submit a report within seven working days.