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Ministry warns teachers about extra lesson fees
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86464, member: 27"] A government crackdown just labeled extra-lesson fees as corruption, threatening teachers with disciplinary heat and potential criminal prosecution for charging parents. Ministry brands paid tutoring as public office abuse [LIST] [*]Education officials classified the practice as outright corruption this week. [*]Teachers face disciplinary proceedings if they demand lesson payments going forward. [*]Criminal charges could land on educators who exploit their classroom authority. [*]The warning targets instructors already drawing government salaries for teaching. [/LIST] Ndoro calls out betrayal of public trust [LIST] [*]The ministry's Communications Director slammed teachers who weaponize their positions financially. [*]His statement framed the classroom as an official space being abused. [*]Educators asking for cash while state-funded got tagged as corrupt. [*]Accountability measures will target those exploiting parental desperation for student progress. [/LIST] Parents get a roadmap for reporting violations [LIST] [*]Complaints should start with the class teacher before escalating upward. [*]School heads become the next stop if issues remain unresolved. [*]Provincial offices handle cases that principals won't address properly or quickly. [*]The Ministry headquarters serves as the final reporting destination for persistent problems. [/LIST] Uniform monopolies also drew regulatory fire [LIST] [*]Public schools can't force parents to buy from one supplier. [*]Colour codes stay mandatory, but sourcing remains the parents' choice. [*]Officials labeled exclusive uniform contracts as unlawful across the board. [*]Private institutions still need ministry approval for fees and trips. [/LIST] Complicit administrators complicate the reporting chain [LIST] [*]Some headmasters and district staff enable the corrupt practices actively. [*]Ndoro urged families to push through official channels despite resistance. [*]Protection for children and households depends on persistent reporting efforts. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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