Illegal admission in Government's attention. Prime Minister Pavel Filip calls for explanations
Prime Minister Pavel Filip is worried that students who applied at the International College of Management and Bussines remain without education, just one week before the beginning of the school year.
The official did not accuse the Ministry of Education for the situation, but however calls for explanation.
"The information needs to be presented and the question as to why only the end of the admission session, these children are directed to apply to institutions where don't remained fully booked and why the Ministry of Education officials did not inform about the activity of this institution to theaudience ", said Prime Minister Pavel Filip.
International College of Management and Bussines organized illegally the admission, even though it was announced by the Ministry of Education that it is not allowed to do so because of lack of accreditation. The only alternative for students who have submitted applications and must withdraw them is to choose a vocational school that still has vacancies.
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