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By Jane Ng and Amelia Tan
RIVATE school operators who leave students in the lurch will face tougher penalties, including imprisonment, under a new Private Education Bill to be introduced in Parliament later this year.
They will also need to show that their teachers, examination procedures and finances are up to scratch.
An expected outcome of the changes is that many smaller schools unable to meet the new benchmarks will have to go.

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