Former AHS North Zone top doctor charged with sex offences released on conditions
The former lead medical officer for the AHS North Zone, who has been charged with counts of sexual assault and sexual interference out of Grande Prairie, has been released from custody on conditions following a judicial hearing Wednesday.
Dr. Albert de Villiers appeared in court via telephone after he was arrested in Kelowna, B.C. on Tuesday on charges from the Grande Prairie RCMP, stemming from an investigation into allegations reported to them on May 28, 2021, of sexual offences involving a young child that occurred between 2018 and 2020.
The Grande Prairie RCMP Special Investigative Unit initiated the investigation into the allegations, with assistance from the Grande Prairie Caribou Child and Youth Centre.
De Villiers, who has served as the chief medical officer of health for Interior Health (IH) in B.C. since August of 2020, has been replaced in that role by Dr. Sue Pollock, who will begin serving as the Interim CMOH on Monday.