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China woman fakes miscarriages to claim US$9,300 insurance cash with forged medical papers

Official suspicion raised after woman files 5 maternity insurance claims in 4 years using computer software

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A woman in China who faked multiple miscarriages to claim maternity insurance worth US$9,300 has been handed a suspended jail term. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Sina

A woman from Shanghai faked miscarriages and forged medical papers to claim 66,200 yuan (US$9,300) in maternity insurance money has attracted widespread attention online.

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Maternity indemnity is a key part of China’s social insurance system.

Funded by employers, it covers medical expenses related to pregnancy and childbirth, while also providing financial support to women during maternity leave.

The woman, 42, surnamed Xie, works for a foreign company in Shanghai.

Shanghai TV reported that she earns a monthly salary of more than 30,000 yuan (US$4,200), and studied telecommunications and computer science at university.

The judge suspended Xie’s jail term because she confessed to her crimes. Photo: Weixin
The judge suspended Xie’s jail term because she confessed to her crimes. Photo: Weixin

While on maternity leave last December, Xie remembered successfully claiming insurance after a miscarriage two years earlier, which inspired her to begin faking.

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