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Students caught up in education rort may have course debts wiped – The Sydney Morning Herald

While the size of the debts is unclear, the Commonwealth Actuary has already written down more than $1 billion dollars’ worth of taxpayer-funded loans that will never be repaid.

Established by the Coalition and expanded by Labor, VET FEE HELP granted virtually unregulated access to government subsidies for every person who took out a loan to study.

This created a perverse incentive for some colleges to enrol as many students as they could, often by providing free laptops for substandard online courses, or by signing up vulnerable people without telling them they would have to eventually pay back the government tens of thousands of dollars.

Assistant Minister for VET Karen Andrews has vowed to "pursue every opportunity" to help students who were ripped off.

Assistant Minister for VET Karen Andrews has vowed to “pursue every opportunity” to help students w…

Read the full article at: https://www.smh.com.au/education/students-caught-up-in-education-rort-may-have-course-debts-wiped-20180818-p4zya1.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 19, 2018

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Students caught up in education rort may have course debts wiped – The Sydney Morning Herald

While the size of the debts is unclear, the Commonwealth Actuary has already written down more than $1 billion dollars’ worth of taxpayer-funded loans that will never be repaid.

Established by the Coalition and expanded by Labor, VET FEE HELP granted virtually unregulated access to government subsidies for every person who took out a loan to study.

This created a perverse incentive for some colleges to enrol as many students as they could, often by providing free laptops for substandard online courses, or by signing up vulnerable people without telling them they would have to eventually pay back the government tens of thousands of dollars.

Assistant Minister for VET Karen Andrews has vowed to "pursue every opportunity" to help students who were ripped off.

Assistant Minister for VET Karen Andrews has vowed to “pursue every opportunity” to help students w…

Read the full article at: https://www.smh.com.au/education/students-caught-up-in-education-rort-may-have-course-debts-wiped-20180818-p4zya1.html

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsAugust 19, 2018

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PreviousPrevious post:Collapse of book distributor strands hundreds – The Sydney Morning HeraldNextNext post:Cafe Brass debacle could bankrupt general manager – The Australian Financial Review

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