The charge states that the offending occurred between September 2011 and March of this year and that the information Vieira failed to disclose to Social Security was that she owned a property abroad.
Over the eight-year period, Vieira “falsely obtained” a total of £63,459.45 due to this omission.
Advocate George Pearce, representing Vieira, indicated his client’s ‘guilty’ plea to the offence.

Pictured: The case involved nearly £63,500 of benefits fraud.
Crown Advocate Conrad Yates, prosecuting, described the offending as “very serious”, and invited the Court to adjourn the matter for sentencing on 22 November.
The Bailiff Tim Le Cocq – sitting with Jurats Blampied and Pitman – presided over the hearing.
Vieira was remanded in custody until her sentencing.