Interior Health records indicate former chief medical health officer paid $361K in last year
KAMLOOPS — Public records from Interior Health indicate its former chief medical health officer Dr. Albert De Villiers was still employed and being paid until at least May, despite being charged with multiple child sex crimes.
Since the financial report was written on May 30, 2022, De Villiers has been charged with additional sex crimes. It’s not known whether the latest charges have impacted his employment status at Interior Health.
The records state Dr. De Villiers received $361,656 in the 2021-22 fiscal year, which ended in March 31, 2022. He was first charged for child sex crimes in Grande Prairie, Alberta in June 2021.



