ONLINE GAMBLING A PROBLEM AT EXCLUSIVE CHINESE
SCHOOL
27 February 2009
100 students from well-to-do families
expelled
Some 100 students at an exclusive Chinese school have
been expelled on allegations of running up gambling
debts of over GBP 100 000 (1 million yuan) in an illegal
gambling ring, reports the UK newspaper The Telegraph
this week.
Those expelled from the Tungwah Senior
High School in Dongguan, a city in the southern province
of Guangzhou, were all aged between 16 and 17 years old,
the newspaper reports, and ran up the debts with local
Cantonese bookmakers who had infiltrated the school and
hired students to take orders and sign up gamblers.
Tungwah Senior is an exclusive boarding school with
fees of up to 30 000 yuan a year, and the pupils were
extended lavish lines of credit, since they could be
easily found.
Gambling is illegal in China, but
authorities have been powerless to stop the spread of
online gaming and informal betting rings, comments The
Telegraph. The students bet heavily on US basketball
games, which are screened on television and have
attracted a huge following in China.
"We sent
text messages to the bookmaker with our bets. We didn't
have to pay cash upfront," said one of the students,
anonymously. "The bookmaker hired students on campus as
agents, and they were responsible for collecting money
and handing back our winnings every week. We could bet
anything from 50 yuan to several thousand.
"Some
students are from wealthy families, and they were able
to pay back their debts. Others had no money and had to
hide when the bookmaker came around. If they got caught,
they were beaten up badly."
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