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Fake cancer blogger fined

Aussie told to pay over RM1mil for false claims to serve own interests

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Sydney: An Australian blogger who faked brain cancer and professed to have cured the disease with natural therapies was fined A$410,000 (RM1.36mil) on Thursday over the false claims.

The Federal Court in Melbourne found that Belle Gibson deceived people when she launched a popular cookbook and smartphone app in 2013 asserting she overcame cancer through alternativ­e treatments, including Ayurvedic medi- cine and a gluten-free diet.

In 2015, she confessed to an Australian magazine that she lied about the diagnosis.

It also emerged that she failed to make donations she had publicly pledged to charity.

“If there is one theme or pattern which emerges through her conduct, it is her relentless obsession with herself and what best serves her interests,” Justice Debra Mortimer said in handing down the fine for misleading and deceptive conduct.

Gibson, 25, who did not attend the hearing, made some A$420,000 (RM1.4mil) from her book and a popular social media business, promising much of the earnings to charity.

Mortimer said people bought her app as they incorrectl­y believed profits were going to a good cause.

In one of “the most serious” instances, Gibson promised a week’s earnings to a family whose child had a brain tumour.

“She did this to encourage members of the public to buy her product (The Whole Pantry app), to generate income for herself and her company, and generally to promote herself and her commercial activities,” the judge said.

”She consciousl­y chose to use the terminal illness of a little boy in this way.” — AFP

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