Govt plans crackdown on unregistered centres


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 18 Jan 2003

KUALA LUMPUR: Tuition centre operators must register with the Private Education Department (JPS) as soon as possible or run the risk of being shut down for illegal operations. 

“We have already shut down Pusat Akademik Ilmiah in Bandar Sri Permaisuri for illegal operation. This is to serve as a warning to other operators who will suffer the same fate unless they register with us,” Deputy Director-General of Education (Private Education) Datuk Hassan Hashim said yesterday. 

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