BOWEN ISLAND — A former RCMP officer in British Columbia has been charged with sharing delicate info.
Michael Scoretz is dealing with 13 fees, together with seven counts of breach of belief, after work-related materials was allegedly discovered at his residence.
Police say the 47-year-old from Bowen Island, west of Vancouver, was sworn to secrecy beneath the Safety of Data Act, however allege he shared protected and/or labeled info with individuals he was in a relationship with.
Mounties say Scoretz was working with the Pacific Area Built-in Nationwide Safety Enforcement Crew between August 2020 and February 2023.
Scoretz retired final yr after becoming a member of the RCMP in 2009.
Police say not one of the fees contain present nationwide safety investigations, nor have been any investigations compromised.
RCMP say they gained’t launch additional particulars because the case is earlier than the courts.
The Canadian Press




