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Money-driven learning
Form six student Coey Lai Ka-yee
had also worked at the centre as a
promoter but did not take any of its
courses. She said the more students one
could refer, the more commission one
would get.
"If you can persuade two students to
enrol on the courses, you'll get the
commission of around a thousand for
each student. From the third student
onwards, you can get HK$1,800 each,"
said the ex-promotor.
"Meanwhile, you can become a team
leader and have an extra HK$800
commission from each deal your team
member did," she said.
Another former promotor who
identified himself only as Rem, 17,
questioned how the centre could remain
financially viable after paying such a big
amount of commission to the promoters.
"Sometimes, my colleagues and I felt
a bit afraid of earning such quick money,"
said Rem, who quitted the job in
February after having worked there for
about half a year.
"Although I don't think I'm cheating
people or breaking the law ¡V as there're
real courses run for the students, I think
the centre is just working on the grey area,"
he said. "I really want to find some decent
jobs and my family wants me to work
seriously."
Another ex-promoter of the Genesis
Education Centre, Edmund Leung, also
questioned whether the institute could
maintain the quality of the courses
under such commission system.
"You can imagine, with around
HK$1,800 offered to promoters as
commission, and HK$800 for the team
leader, there'll definitely be few resources
allocated to the courses," said Mr Leung
who studies information engineering at
the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Bry an Ha Kwok-fung, assistant
secretary for education and manpower,
said while it was lawful to recruit
promotional staff to advertise the
reimbursable courses for the CEF, using
financial inducements to attract students
to enrol on the courses was a violation
of the law.
"We'll investigate the case if we receive
information about the malpractice of the
advertising or recruitment strategies," Mr
Ha said. But he said the bureau had not
received any public complaints of this type
so far.
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