Inscriptions Standard I: the Ministry of Education will Track Fraudsters

11 years, 2 months ago - February 01, 2013
Ministry of Education will Track Fraudsters
Parents may be prosecuted for fraud. Inspectors will be deployed in schools, especially the most popular to detect fraud during registration in STD I.

This is one of the measures that the Ministry of Education intends to take from this month to avoid the turmoil that cause each year depending on enrollment Catchment Area. Just this week, a parent wanted to enroll her daughter " force "at school Raoul Rivet. And last year, transfers of students took place at the Government School Sir Veerasamy Ringadoo because of parents who have used tricks to deceive the authorities.

The inspectors will conduct fieldwork and interview the vicinity of the school, said the spokesman of the ministry, Jayen Teeroovengadum.

He stated that investigations not target children. In case of fraud, the parent may see their child transferred or be sued. Files will be handled case by case, said the spokesman.

On the other hand, it is a matter of changing procedures this year, with police officers who go among students to ensure that it is their home. This, without waiting for termination.

For admission this year, high demand in schools, parents will produce an official document of the police station in their locality, stating where they live, as well as other evidence requested address , "says Jayen Teeroovengadum.

It is precisely because of "fraud" that Parvez Nuchcheddy insists that his six year old daughter goes to school Raoul Rivet, Port-Louis. " I know children of Cité La Cure, Long Mountain and Curepipe that school. Why is access denied to my daughter, when I live 30 meters ? "asked he.

He appeared in court yesterday, where he was charged with "assault" on an officer of the CDU. He was released after providing a deposit. His next appearance will be May 22 But the father is adamant he has no intention of changing his school girl.

 

Text by lexpress.mu

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