Responding to private institutions and calls for parents to pay their children third trimester, Director-General of Legal Affairs in the education ministry Fathi Zaramidin said that law will be applied as you cant pay fees for services that weren’t given.
In a statement to Shems FM, he affirmed that children who didn’t receive face to face courses are not obliged to pay the fees.
Furthermore, the Inspectorate General received notifications form parents who were pressured by schools to pay. The ministry will intervene if the law is violated and penalties will reach to the extend of revoking the school license, he added.
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