By Camilla Theakstone For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 06:25 BST, 7 April 2019 | Updated: 06:25 BST, 7 April 2019
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Cheats who target desperate university students could be imprisoned and fined under strict new policies proposed by the Morrison government.
Frauds who write an essay or complete an exam on behalf of a student will be targeted and could face two-years in prison, as well as fines reaching up to $210,000.
The last minute bid to win back the support of disenfranchised voters has seen PM Scott Morrison come down on people who capitalise off fraudulent behaviour.
Cheats who target desperate university students could be imprisoned and fined under strict new policies imposed by the Morrison government
'It's simply not good enough,' Federal Education Minister, Dan Tehan, said.
'It's not fair for those students who are doing the hard yards, for those students who are doing all the work, for those students