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Reward for Reporting Illegal Academies Increased to Up to 2 Million Won


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The reward for reporting illegal academies has increased.

It is said that the reward for reporting academies operating without registration has been raised.

The Ministry of Education implemented the enforcement rules of the Academy Establishment and Operation and Extracurricular Teaching Guidance Act starting yesterday, July 16.

If you report an academy that provides instruction without registration or notification, the reward has increased from the previous 200,000 won to a maximum of 2 million won.

For academies that charge tuition fees exceeding the regulated amount or violate designated teaching hours, the reporting reward has also been raised from 100,000 won to a maximum of 1 million won.

Please note that these increased rewards apply only to reports filed on or after yesterday, July 16.

The reporting channel has also been integrated into the Ministry of Education's website, allowing users to log in through simple authentication to file reports and apply for rewards all at once.

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