Dodgy educational salesmen exploit 'grey area' to rise from Phoenix Institute's ashes

By Michael Bachelard
Updated July 16 2016 - 10:13am, first published July 4 2016 - 12:07pm
Hari Krishna (Krishna) Peddasetty Reddy, a vocational education salesman, is allegedly trying to reboot the industry Photo: Facebook
Hari Krishna (Krishna) Peddasetty Reddy, a vocational education salesman, is allegedly trying to reboot the industry Photo: Facebook
Australian Careers Network, the parent of Phoenix Institute, went into administration last year, still claiming $253 million from the Education Department.
Australian Careers Network, the parent of Phoenix Institute, went into administration last year, still claiming $253 million from the Education Department.
Hari Krishna Peddasetty Reddy has been holding training sessions for "brokers" in his Kensington office.  Photo: Supplied
Hari Krishna Peddasetty Reddy has been holding training sessions for "brokers" in his Kensington office. Photo: Supplied
The Phoenix Institute of Australia had offices on Queen Street in Melbourne's CBD.
The Phoenix Institute of Australia had offices on Queen Street in Melbourne's CBD.
Those who have been to meetings in his office say that Mr Reddy and his partners have 'found a grey area to work in'. Photo: Facebook
Those who have been to meetings in his office say that Mr Reddy and his partners have 'found a grey area to work in'. Photo: Facebook

Some of the salesmen who rorted the private vocational education system last year are back in action, this time allegedly falsifying English language tests and completing student assignments in another bid for Commonwealth cash.

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