Interior Health’s former top doc charged with new child sex crimes
Interior Health’s former chief medical health officer has been charged with more child sex crimes out of Grande Prairie, Alta.
Dr. Albert Stefanus de Villiers, who was until June 2021 the health authority’s top doctor, was charged Tuesday with invitation to sexual touching, voyeurism and making sexually explicit material available to a child, relating to events that allegedly took place between January 2017 and December 2019.
Grande Prairie RCMP said in a statement that they launched an investigation into new complaints against De Villiers, 54, in January. At that time he had already been charged with similar crimes alleged to have occurred in an overlapping timeframe.


