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Maroc Maroc - THEWEST.COM.AU - Politics - 03/11/2024 21:58

HECS scheme never intended for large debts: PM

The prime minister has defended plans to cut HECS debts by 20 per cent for students, after concern about how the plan would be paid for.

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