Students under Govt scholarship urged to utilise taxpayers’ money properly
$160M went down the drain for non-completion of programs – Prof. Prasad

Students under Govt scholarship urged to utilise taxpayers’ money properly

$160M went down the drain for non-completion of programs – Prof. Prasad

By Navitalai Naivalurua
Thursday 04/07/2024
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad stresses a point on fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan.

Utilise the taxpayers' money properly.

This is the message from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad when questioned on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan on students receiving scholarships from the government.

He says the coalition government has written off the $650 million student debt, but $160 million of that taxpayers' money went down the drain because some students did not complete their program or left the country for a lucrative deal.

Professor Prasad says what they have done is replaced the previous scholarship system with a merit-based scholarship because the previous system was dumbing down the students.

He adds that the students actually went into programs to get admitted into a University, get the allowance and build up their debt.

The Deputy Prime Minister says if scholarship students do not complete their programs or move overseas without clearing up their bond, they will have to pay for leftover bond years and a 50 percent penalty.

Professor Prasad says the government is using a lot of taxpayers' money to fund the education of children, and if a student goes overseas for a 4-year degree study, they will have to pay around $400,000 for that particular student.

When asked if this move is harsh to students, the Deputy Prime Minister says it's not that harsh on the students but on the taxpayers.

Full Straight Talk interview below:

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