The 11 students were to have been enrolled for courses at three private training establishments - NSIA, Edenz College and UUNZ Institute of Business. Photo: FilePolice have sounded a warning after at least 11 international students have been left in limbo after an education agent allegedly ran away with around $250,000 they had paid for school fees and living expenses. Two of the 11 Korean students are in Auckland, but have been told by their schools their fees have not been paid. The Herald on Sunday understands the total amount the students handed to the Auckland-based agent was about $250,000. A local Korean woman, who is assisting the students, said nine others had lodged a report to police in Korea.
Source: Otago Daily Times January 14, 2017 22:02 UTC