Thursday, May 14, 2026

Bill Majcher malicious prosecution Inquiry

The Asian Pacific Post is reporting that "In Part Three of our RCMP Project Severo series, a foreign interference case once framed as a major national security prosecution for Canada has collapsed, leaving behind an acquittal, unlawful police findings and urgent questions about how the case was built."


"Retired RCMP officer Kenneth 'Kim' Marsh is calling for an inquiry into the spectacular collapse of a foreign interference case that wrongly cast him as a co-conspirator and exposed serious flaws in one of Canada’s most sensitive national security prosecutions."

"The botched prosecution, which cost Marsh his privacy, damaged his reputation and dragged his name into a national security case dubbed Project Severo, ended today in B.C. Supreme Court with the acquittal of former RCMP inspector William Majcher."

“This cannot end with an acquittal and everyone walking away,” Marsh said. “My home was searched, my name was publicly tied to a national security case, I was described as an unindicted co-conspirator, and the courts have now found that key steps in this investigation were unlawful. Canadians deserve to know how this happened.” They sure do.

"The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency and the Public Prosecution Service of Canada have opened files on Marsh’s complaints, while the Quebec Bar is reviewing the conduct of federal Crown prosecutor Marc Cigana, who also led a similar China-linked prosecution that collapsed in court."

ROFL. The police are going to investigate themselves again. The Quebec INSET team led the false charges against Majcher before it was transferred to Vancouver. 

They're absolutely right. There should be a public inquiry about this set up but that's not going to happen because it never does. The Nova Scotia Mass shooting inquiry was a joke as were both Missing Women's Inquires in BC. As was the Air India Inquiry. These were all tax funded smoke screens orchestrated to hide police and government misconduct.

CSIS needs to become publicly accountable but it's not. That needs to change. Every level of government and every government agency needs to be publicly accountable. 

When a government agency is not publicly accountable, it becomes corrupt. That is a natural consequence of not being publicly accountable. Criminal forces are constantly trying to infiltrate and hijack government officials and agencies. Removing public accountability streamlines that process.

I totally agree that a public Inquiry into the Bill Majcher set up should happen. I just don't believe it ever will. It never has. The crown will fight disclosure like is consistently did in the Majcher case. It would continue to do so in a public Inquiry. 

The crown will appoints a biased commissioner like they have always done. What we need to do is make CSIS public ally accountable. Many will rightly argue that will never happen either. But it should. The liberty of our nation depends on it. 

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