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Maria Paul’s first court appearance charged with issuing fake Covid exemptions

A Gold Coast woman accused of posing as a doctor and issuing hundreds of fake Covid medical exemptions has been mobbed by media after her first court appearance.

Maria Pau leaves Southport Court

A Gold Coast woman accused of pretending to be a doctor and giving out 600 fake medical exemptions for Covid-19 tests, vaccines and wearing a mask has faced court for the first time.

Self-styled ‘spiritual insights coach’ Maria Carmela Pau, 45, appeared in Southport Magistrates Court on Thursday after she was arrested earlier this month and charged with five counts of taking a title indicating a person is a health practitioner.

Maria Carmel Pau leaves Southport Court. Picture: Tertius Pickard
Maria Carmel Pau leaves Southport Court. Picture: Tertius Pickard

She became the first person in Queensland charged with the offence.

Police alleged she was charging people up to $150 for fake Covid exemption certificates.

They alleged that while she had a research doctorate, she had no medical qualifications and was not registered with the Australian Health Practitioner’s Regulation Agency or Medicare.

Pau, who also goes by the name of Maria Power, runs an online charity called Coaching with Substance.

She has described herself as a “spiritual insights” and recovery coach who offers a “mind-body-spirit” approach to addiction recovery.

Maria Carmel Pau is surrounded by media after her court appearance. Picture: Tertius Pickard
Maria Carmel Pau is surrounded by media after her court appearance. Picture: Tertius Pickard

After her arrest, Pau told media she had done ‘nothing wrong’ and described the police raid on her home as ‘scary’.

They took my laptop, they took my phones, they took everything, and all I’m simply doing is protecting the people that don’t want to suffer the adverse effects of Covid-19 PCR tests,” she said.

“There were eight of them that came. They all had guns. They just came in. They were here for about three hours. It was scary.

“I was videotaping it because I – you know, just to protect myself.

“I didn’t know what was going to happen or what they were going to do, but in the end, they didn’t want me to video record anything.”

The case was adjourned until November 18.

Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-qld/maria-pauls-first-court-appearance-charged-with-issuing-fake-covid-exemptions/news-story/db28ccc96ede850ec4d2f16aa2359168