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  1. I’m quite happy for them to go after the National party for presiding over the corrupt international education industry, but I as a taxpayer don’t feel responsible for these people.

    Best they just put it down to experience and go home.

  2. Yet another reason why we need more and stricter regulation of such educational institutes, as there is still too much cowboy in Wild West territory stuff going on.

    All fees should at least to their half amount be deposited in a government controlled depository, and only be released once students finished their education and sat their exams.

    That would still leave the institutions sufficient funds to operate while the remainder of fees are securely held, so cannot disappear into dark holes or into whose ever pockets.

    Also should there be industry wide band widths for fees, maximums and perhaps minimums to be charged, so that there is clearer guidance. Why should some students pay so much more, and others far less. Well, it may make some sense when accepting different income and living standards, but it must be within reason and limits.

  3. This happened on the National government’s watch. Let the National Party, not New Zealand taxpayers, deal with the fallout and costs.

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