'Housebound' benefit cheat caught ziplining in Mexico
Department for Work and PensionsA woman who claimed more than £23,000 in benefits, saying she was too ill to go outside, was caught surfing and ziplining in Mexico.
Catherine Wieland, 33, claimed she suffered anxiety so crippling she was housebound but the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) found evidence of her surfing in Cancun and visiting Thorpe Park three times.
Wieland, from Goring-by-Sea, West Sussex, claimed tens of thousands of pounds in Personal Independence Payments (Pip) over more than two years, spending the money on manicures, tanning sessions and trips to a private Harley Street dentist.
On Thursday, she was given a 28-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, the DWP said.
Department for Work and PensionsWhen investigators confronted her with bank statements, she told them: "I didn't realise you're not allowed to leave your house."
While claiming her health was so poor she could not cook or wash herself, Wieland made 76 beauty appointments, visited 60 pubs, clubs and restaurants and spent money in foreign currencies.
PA MediaAfter her luxury trip to Mexico, Wieland submitted a review claiming her condition had got worse.
She pleaded guilty to failing to notify a change of circumstances and must now repay the £23,662 stolen from taxpayers between 2021 and 2024.
Andrew Western, a minister in the DWP, said Wieland had abused the system.
He said: "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."
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