A Tauranga nurse who defrauded ACC of thousands of dollars and spent years abroad was arrested after arriving back in New Zealand this month.
Diane Ruth MacDonald, a 57-year-old aged care nurse, was sentenced to 150 hours' community work this week for historical offences against ACC.
MacDonald was convicted in Tauranga District Court on Monday of nine charges of dishonestly using a document under the Crimes Act, and five charges of failing to declare income under the Accident Compensation Act.
MacDonald, who was arrested at Auckland International Airport on November 19 after returning to New Zealand from Western Australia, was also ordered to pay $17,287 in reparation to ACC.
An arrest warrant was issued for MacDonald in January 2010, after unsuccessful attempts to locate her following an ACC investigation that began in 2008.