A Chinese national, Chuan Xie, is serving a jail sentence in the UK after being convicted of offences connected to tax evasion and the concealment of criminal property, including a scheme involving about £200,000. According to reports, Xie entered the UK in order to be with her husband. Although she was jailed for the fraud-related offences, authorities are not deporting her. One outlet reports that a court outcome allows her to stay in the UK because deportation would be “unduly harsh” on her four children. The coverage describes the decision in the context of the impact on her family rather than changes to the finding of guilt or the underlying criminal conduct. The reports do not indicate that the offence details or the basis for the sentence are disputed; rather, they focus on the immigration consequence following conviction. The information presented centres on the conviction for tax-related fraud and the later ruling that weighs the effect of removal on her children.