Chief medical officer for B.C.'s Interior Health charged with sex crimes against child in Alberta - News Summed Up

Chief medical officer for B.C.'s Interior Health charged with sex crimes against child in Alberta


The chief medical officer for British Columbia's Interior Health has been arrested and charged with sexual assault and sexual interference against a child, according to RCMP. Mounties in Alberta say Dr. Albert de Villiers, 52, was arrested on Tuesday in Kelowna. Grande Prairie, in northwest Alberta, is where de Villiers worked for 16 years as the lead medical officer for Alberta Health Services' north zone, according to his LinkedIn profile. The South Africa-trained doctor has only been working for Interior Health for the last year but has been a leading voice in the region's response to COVID-19. A spokesperson for Interior Health said they were unable to comment Tuesday night, but a temporary interim chief medical officer will be appointed on Wednesday to serve for the rest of the week, and Dr. Sue Pollock will take over the role beginning next week.


Source: CBC News June 09, 2021 02:26 UTC



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