Tuition Centre Slammed For Using ‘Loan Shark’ Tactic On Pupils Who Did Not Pay Fees

The banners, featuring 4 children whose parents had apparently failed to pay tuition fees, were spotted along Cheras and Sungai Long on Friday, 2 October.

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Tuition centre apologises for using 'loan shark' tactic to shame parents

The operating manager of the centre also said that the tuition centre had asked the parents to pay the fees several times but the requests fell to deaf ears

A day earlier, a representative from the tuition centre has denied that it was responsible for the banners. This time, while Low admitted that the centre was indeed responsible for the incident, he couldn't give a definite answer on how many banners were posted.

5 OCT: 4 children were publicly shamed after a tuition centre allegedly put up banners with pictures of the pupils because their parents had apparently failed to pay their tuition fees

Edited image of the banners that was spotted in Cheras and Sungai Long.

Image via The Malaysian Insider

The banner has since been removed, but that did not stop the public for criticising the tuition centre for apparently resorting to unethical tactics that are typically used by loan sharks

Balakong assemblyman Eddie Ng Tien Chi has also slammed the tuition centre's action and said that pupils may be ridiculed and suffer psychological trauma

Balakong assemblyman Eddie Ng Tien Chi

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One of the children's mother, who owes the tuition centre RM600, is demanding for an apology

However, the tuition centre has denied that it was responsible for the banners, and suggested that it may have been the work of a business rival

In July, a student was punished by her teacher after she drank water without the teacher's permission:

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