
A UK woman tried to cheat the system, claiming over $30,000 in disability for her crippling anxiety, which was, apparently, so severe that she was unable to leave the house.
But then, she was spotted in Mexico – ziplining, ATVing, and surfing.
The jig was up. Catherine Wieland, 33 years old from Goring-by-Sea, West Sussex, was caught by the Department of Work and Pensions, when photos surfaced of her clearly not homebound, and instead, enjoying her government-funded vacation in Cancun, Mexico.
Per the Independent:
“[Wieland] had informed the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that she suffered from anxiety so severe it rendered her housebound. However, the DWP uncovered evidence that she had been untruthful about her condition for over two years.
“Investigators found Wieland had been surfing in Cancun and ziplining in Mexico, in addition to making three separate visits to Thorpe Park. While accumulating tens of thousands of pounds in Personal Independence Payments (PIP), she also spent money on manicures, tanning sessions, and appointments at a private Harley Street dentist.”
When challenged about her bank statements showing the funds going to vacations and other extravagances, Wieland allegedly responded:
“I didn’t realize you’re not allowed to leave your house.”
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Additionally, Wieland had claimed that her mental health was so severe, preventing her from cooking or showering, and yet, she made “76 beauty appointments, visited 60 pubs, clubs and restaurants and spent money in foreign currencies.”
Minister for the DWP, Andrew Western, said this in response to the situation:
“This is an insult to every hardworking taxpayer and to people who genuinely depend on Pip.
“Wieland lied repeatedly, milked the system for every penny she could get and then had the nerve to claim her condition was worsening while she was ziplining and surfing in Mexico.
“We are committed to finding those who try to defraud taxpayers, and they will face the consequences.”
As punishment, Wieland has been ordered to repay over $30,000 to the taxpayers, and she was sentenced to 28 weeks in custody, suspended for 18 months.
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