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15 private tutoring schools fined 36.5m yuan for illegal activities
Published on: 2021-06-03
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China's market regulator has reportedly fined 15 after-class tutoring schools a total of 36.5 million yuan for false advertising and price fraud, signaling an attempt to ease the cost of education for families as the country tries to boost its birthrate.
 

Tencent-backed Yuanfudao and Alibaba-backed Zuoyebang, as well as established players New Oriental Education & Technology Group and TAL Education Group, are among the companies hit with fines.
 

An official at the State Administration for Market Regulation was reported as saying its investigation showed some of the companies fabricated teachers' qualifications and user comments, as well as exaggerating the outcomes of the tutoring classes.
 

Market regulators in Shanghai and Guangdong also fined several other tutoring schools a total of 24 million yuan for similar offenses.
 

China is trying to reduce the cost of education for families at a time when attending after-school tutoring has become part of the daily routine for most Chinese primary and middle school students.
 

The private tutoring industry boomed during the pandemic, as hundreds of millions of students were forced to take classes at home. Many parents turned to private tutors for their children, dissatisfied with the online classes provided by traditional schools.
 

But the extracurricular study has significantly increased the workload for students, as well as the financial burden on parents, something that discourages many young couples from having children.
 

In May, the authorities are drawing up new rules banning academic tutoring on the weekends and limiting the fees that tutoring schools can charge.
 

校外培训机构面临最强监管,15家机构处以顶格罚款3650万元

中国市场监督总局近期对校外培训机构开展突击检查,对新东方、精锐教育、华尔街英语等13家校外培训机构予以顶格罚款。加上5月初公布的作业帮、猿辅导的查处,此次重点检查,已对15家校外培训机构处以顶格罚款3650万元。
 

对于顶格处罚,市场监管总局给出的理由是,以上机构均存在虚假宣传违法行为。这次检查的重点就是虚构教师资质、夸大培训效果、夸大机构实力、编造用户评价、虚构原有价格等。

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