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court cases supressed

Posted by alexandra_k on March 5, 2022, at 22:38:18

so there were a bunch of court cases.

to do with private tutors setting up companies (how entrepreneurial of them!) to sell the test questions and answers for 1st year medicine and 2nd year medicine and 3rd year medicine etc etc.

because you don't pay your tutors, right, so they have to make their money somehow.

so the second year medical students can make a bunch of money 'tutoring' or giving the answers to the next year. or the wanna be group of the next year. or maybe their high school. alumni. or previous residential hall, or whatever.

of course mostly it's a scam.

so i guess the university of auckland took them to court? not sure who did... likely the university of auckland did... because they were butt hurt they were getting cut out of the process.

like how the ivy league schools in the USA were all butt hurt that people were paying all this money to private tutoring services etc etc and then claiming not to have enough savings to pay the full cost of university tuition...

so the universities get pissy that people are stealing monies that they believe belongs to them...

so they try and get the courts to punish the other party and put them out of business so the money goes back to the university.

so most of the nz court case stuff has been suppressed.

i don't suppose that is because the courts ruled it was not a matter of public interest.

lol. of course they did! of course they ruled that how the public universities are allocating training places (giving places to cheats) is not a matter of public interest.

it is not a matter of public interest that people had to cheat and pay cheating services (within the univesrity or within companies set up by people selling the university test questions and / or answers and / or selling the curriculum contents to people so they can spend most of their high school years being schooled particularly on the arbitrary answers the university wanst to see to ambiguous questions) etc.

all of the judgments seem to have been suppressed.

what is the difference between a case being suppressed and -- not being heard at all?

i don't see a difference.

basically... the nzl courts are (genuinely) not functioning. non-functioning.

the people on pay-roll don't seem willing or able...

and i've seen judgments to that effect all the way up to the supreme court.

the supreme court thinks I should pay thousands and thousands of dollars for appealing the judgment (from the court of appeal) that I (as a government beneficiary) should be requierd to pay more than $20,000 to have cases heard on appeal (without so much as a reduction in costs or offer of a feasible payment plan) so that i can appeal... judgments made against me.. to the effect that NZ univerities don't have to follow the rules they wrote for themselves to follow on enrolment, completion, selction, and the NZVCC doesn't have to follow their rules either.

the universities just give qualifications to whoever they want for whatever arbitrary reasons they want (they don't have to atten dthe uni or attend their work placement) or withhold qualifications to whoever they want for whatever arbitrary reasons they want (they don't have to give completions to people who have done the work)...

they just do whatever...

there's no court system here.

there's nothing here.

there doesnt' appear to be anything here, at all.

in other news... did you know that giving pregnant women steroids can help induce premature birth? but it's okay because their lungs will be a little more developed than usual. then we can shove them on a ventillator and keep them in a chamber so they can't touch their mother etc. you know... really try and give them the worst possible start to life that we can... you know... to measure the effects of deprivation however many generations later...

how much money do people need to pay to the new zealand government to give them (lesser value no doubt) scholarships and awards so they get to do such things to the people of new zealand?

how much do you have to pay to get to give the little girls HPV aroudn teh same time as a heel stick injury?

 

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