Topics:  brisbane magistrates court, centrelink, fraud, judy lorbek

$2m Centrelink mum pleads guilty

Sunshine Coast mother Judy Lorbek leaves the court in Brisbane with her lawyer after pleading guilty to a $2m Centrelink fraud.
Sunshine Coast mother Judy Lorbek leaves the court in Brisbane with her lawyer after pleading guilty to a $2m Centrelink fraud. Rae Wilson, APN Newsdesk

A SUNSHINE Coast mother accused of defrauding $2 million from Centrelink has today pleaded guilty to the offence in a Brisbane court.

Judy Lorbek, 46, of Coes Creek, near Nambour was arrested after authorities realised they had mistakenly placed the $2 million in her account in February instead of a one-off $2000 payment.

Lorbek is accused of going on a lavish spending spree - using the money to pay off her mortgage, renovate her home and fund a holiday.

The Coast mother was charged with the theft of $2,019,052.83 from the Commonwealth Department of Human Services child support program.

In Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday the matter was set for sentencing in the District Court on a date to be advised.

Lorbek is currently on bail with conditions now that she report to police at Nambour one day a week, not visit any RSL clubs and surrender her passport.

She has also been released on a $400,000 surety and is facing up to 10 years in jail when sentenced.

Lorbek declined to speak with the media after advice from her solicitor.


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