CSIS repeatedly warned space agency about engineer facing breach of trust charge
MONTREAL — A former Canadian Space Agency engineer who allegedly used his position to act on behalf of a Chinese company was the subject of a warning from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as early as 2015, according to recently released court documents.
The affidavits to obtain warrants to search the home, phone and emails of Wanping Zheng were made public after lawyers for La Presse and CBC applied to have them unsealed by the court.
Zheng, 61, a resident of the Montreal suburb of Brossard, Que., faces a single count of breach of trust. The allegations against Zheng have not been tested in court.
Reached Tuesday, Zheng’s lawyer Andrew Barbacki said he was still awaiting disclosure of the evidence and wouldn’t have much to add for the time being.