A Chinese university suspended a student鈥檚 offer of admission because of his father鈥檚 low score on the government鈥檚 social credit system, according to reports.
The father鈥檚 low score was because of an old bank debt, the website of the state-run broadcaster .
China鈥檚 social credit system is 鈥渁 series of big data and AI-enabled processes that effectively grant subjects a social credit score based on their social, political and economic behaviour,鈥 . Those with low scores can be prevented from accessing services including flights and train travel.
鈥淭he student from east China鈥檚 Zhejiang Province, identified by his surname Rao, received a call for a Beijing-based university that he had applied to, informing him that he might not be able to complete his enrolment because of his father鈥檚 low score on the country鈥檚 social credit system,鈥 CGTN reported.
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The father had been taken to court for defaulting on a loan in May 2016, but was still unable to repay and his 鈥渟ocial credit score moved down as a result鈥.
鈥淏ut it seems that Rao is paying the price of his father鈥檚 mistake,鈥 CGTN said. 鈥淭he university suspended its offer to the student, prompting the father to finally clear his debt in an attempt to allow his son to continue his tertiary education.
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鈥淭he judge is reportedly working on removing Rao鈥檚 father from the list, now that he assumed his responsibilities.鈥
The What鈥檚 On Weibo blog 鈥 which looks at trends on the social media site 鈥 and widely commented on by social media users.
One of the most popular comments said: 鈥淚f it is聽OK to treat those who are associated with an offender as guilty, then it鈥檚 time to punish the sons and daughters of corrupt officials, too.鈥
An individual from the China Law Translate blog had been able to 鈥渢rack Rao down in the public blacklist鈥, finding that the institution involved 鈥渨hich has not been named in Chinese media, is most probably a private academy鈥, What鈥檚 On Weibo said.
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