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Education officials and experts from the 21 APEC member economies deliberated over the future of education as well as policy directions to enhance the quality of education for a sustainable economy, while making the best use of technology advancement and digitalization in education.
Thailand’s Minister of Education Treenuch Thienthong addressed delegates at the annual meeting of the Education Network (EDNET) associated with the APEC Human Resources Development Working Group, held virtually and in person on 11 and 12 May.
“We are aware that cultivating human capital through education is a critical component to ensure long-term economic growth,” Minister Treenuch said in her opening remarks. “Thailand is pleased to continue our cooperation with APEC member economies to ensure that learning never stops and no one is left behind.”
She reaffirmed Thailand’s commitment in working closely with economies to build a strong community that supports sustainable economic growth, social wellbeing and employability of all citizens in APEC economies.
According to Minister Treenuch, APEC provides member economies with an ideal platform of experience sharing to further promote quality education for all and strengthen education cooperation to achieve the theme of the education network meeting this year: “Quality Education for Sustainable Growth.”
Education ministers from nine APEC member economies (Brunei Darussalam; Chile; Indonesia; Malaysia; Mexico; New Zealand; the Philippines; Singapore; and Thailand) shared their vision through video remarks about how the region can rethink and reshape education by 2030.
Ministers shared how they addressed concerns and priorities of education development in their respective economies, as well as in the APEC region. This includes how digitalization and innovation are changing the education landscape, and how the role of teachers and school leaders are evolving with this development.
“The insights and perspectives of education ministers shed light on the future path of education development in each of their own economies and in the APEC region at large,” said Dr Wang Yan, the coordinator of the APEC Human Resources Development Working Group’s Education Network.
“People matter, and the way they acquire the ability to live better lives will have a huge impact on what we envision our future will be: inclusive, sustainable and resilient,” she added. “I believe that we can make a real difference if we pay more attention to education and push for progress in APEC.”
Officials also heard views from stakeholders, including chancellors, principals, and representatives from the technical and vocational education and training sector. They talked about lessons learned and best practices regarding student and provider mobility, the learning environment in a digital world, as well as solutions to bridging skills mismatches, taking into account the future of work.
“While the APEC region has recorded many achievements in the last three decades, the pandemic is exacerbating persistent challenges related to access to education, skills and the ability for us to develop our human resources for the future of work,” said Duriya Amatavivat, co-chair of the network. “Education is a crucial tool in confronting current and future human capital challenges by building a stronger, capable and more resilient generation.”
Delegates also heard views on the future of education and how regional cooperation can help reshape the education agenda from other international organizations such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization, and the ASEAN Secretariat.
For further details, please contact:
Masyitha Baziad +65 9751 2146 at mb@apec.org
Michael Chapnick +65 9647 4847 at mc@apec.org
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WASHINGTON – J. Russell George, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, today announced the release of new public service announcements (PSAs) to educate taxpayers about the continuing threat of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) impersonation scams.
The English and Spanish-language PSAs are available on TIGTA's YouTube Channel.
“IRS impersonation scams continue to plague Americans and have claimed victims in every State,” George said. “TIGTA’s new public service announcements share advice on how to recognize these scams. If you receive a suspicious phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS, just hang up.”
Scammers undermine Federal tax administration by impersonating IRS employees in an effort to obtain personally identifiable information (PII) from unsuspecting taxpayers or to steal their money. Such impersonators may claim to be IRS employees on the telephone or may misuse IRS logos, seals, or symbols to create official-looking letters and e-mails.
Impersonators often tell their victims that they owe money to the IRS and must pay through a preloaded debit card, wire transfer, or gift card from Apple iTunes, Walmart, or Target. Sometimes they trick taxpayers into providing their PII, which the impersonator then uses to commit identity theft.
Between October 2013 and March 2022, TIGTA logged more than 2.5 million contacts from taxpayers who reported that they had communicated with individuals who claimed to be IRS employees. The impersonators told the victims that they owed additional taxes and that if they did not immediately pay, they would be arrested or face other adverse consequences.
As of March 31, 2022, 16,038 victims have reported to TIGTA that they had lost more than $85 million, collectively, to impersonation scams. TIGTA has initiated 893 impersonation scam related investigations, which, as of March 2022, have resulted in 300 individuals being charged in Federal court. Of those, 197 individuals have been convicted and sentenced collectively to more than 910 years’ imprisonment and ordered to pay more than $224 million in restitution. [1]
Because of their complexity, scams such as these are not typically resolved quickly. These wide-ranging scams have claimed victims in every State. The top five States by number of victims who have suffered financial losses are California, New York, Texas, Florida, and New Jersey.
In addition to scam phone calls, taxpayers may encounter fraudulent IRS websites, or receive social media-based communications and/or phishing e-mails, text messages, or other communications, that claim to be from the IRS and ask for sensitive PII or payments in order to receive a tax refund or credit, such as the Economic Impact Payment or Child Tax Credit. These are scams. Taxpayers should not click on any embedded links or open any attached files. Scammers may use these methods to install malicious software on a victim’s phone or computer.
Scammers may also try to convince victims to deposit fraudulent or stolen U.S. Treasury checks into a victim’s bank account. After the victim makes the deposit, the scammers request that the victim send funds from that deposit to another account, or use those funds to purchase prepaid cards.
“TIGTA is committed to protecting the integrity of tax administration,” Inspector General George stated. “Those individuals attempting to impersonate the Internal Revenue Service will be investigated.”
Please report impersonation scam attempts to TIGTA at tips.TIGTA.gov.
[1] Beginning in Fiscal Year 2022, the methodology TIGTA used to calculate statistics was changed to account for data that had been updated from investigations closed in previous fiscal years.
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