tenses - "What needs to be done" vs "What is needed to be done"


When you are looking at a task remaining, it seems right to me to say, "what needs to be done" in the simple present tense.
I have seen some people write "what is needed to be done."


While I don't know what is wrong in the second sentence, it doesn't seem alright.


Can you tell me why is it wrong?




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