If you encounter arbitrary charges, you can report to the local education bureau with evidence. When the school or teacher makes up lessons for the students and does not give the receipt of fees, the whistleblower can report the problem of arbitrary charges in the school through audio, video and witness testimony. It can also be exposed to the media, causing media interviews and evidence collection. You can also call the local mayor and report the problem of school charges.
The evidence in Article 63 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) includes: the statement of one party; 2. Written evidence; 3. Physical evidence; Audio-visual materials; 5. Electronic data; 6. Testimony of witnesses; 7. Appraisal opinions; 8. interrogation record. Evidence must be verified before it can be used as a basis for ascertaining facts.