Parliamentary inquiry told unregulated agents given cash ‘under the table’ to attract students with promise of full-time work
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Australia’s international education system has become a “Ponzi scheme” in which overseas agents are paid bonuses to lure foreign students with the promise of full-time work, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.
The chief executive of the International Education Association of Australia, Phil Honeywood, on Tuesday said universities were offering bonuses to education agents on top of commissions to funnel students to their courses.
Continue reading…Parliamentary inquiry told unregulated agents given cash ‘under the table’ to attract students with promise of full-time workFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s international education system has become a “Ponzi scheme” in which overseas agents are paid bonuses to lure foreign students with the promise of full-time work, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.The chief executive of the International Education Association of Australia, Phil Honeywood, on Tuesday said universities were offering bonuses to education agents on top of commissions to funnel students to their courses.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
