B.C. judge says former Mountie William Majcher is not guilty in Chinese security case
VANCOUVER — Former Mountie William Majcher stood on the steps outside Vancouver’s law court on Wednesday to say he was “very relieved” at being found not guilty of acting unlawfully for the Chinese government.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Martha Devlin found Majcher not guilty of a charge under Canada’s Security of Information Act, after he was accused of working with China’s government on a plan to coerce a multimillionaire to return there to face fraud charges.
“I’m very grateful for the judge,” Majcher said. “I’m grateful to my wife, who’s been with me the whole step of the way.”
Majcher said the case dragging on for nearly three years has been “devastating” for his wife and young children.


