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Hydro-Qubec employee charged with spying for China

Yuesheng Wang, from Candiac, Que., faces four charges under the Security of Information Act and the Criminal Code of Canada.

Utility flagged 35-year-old researcher to RCMP in August

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A 35-year-old Hydro-Quebec employee is facing espionage charges. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

A Hydro-Qubec employee accused of sending trade secrets to China has been charged with espionage.

The employee, Yuesheng Wang, 35, was arrested on Monday morning at his home in Candiac, Que., following an RCMP investigation.

Wang appearedin court on Tuesday via videoconference, from the RCMP detention centre inMontreal, using a Mandarin interpreter. His next appearance isFriday.

He is accused of fraud for obtaining trade secrets, unauthorized use of a computer, breach of trust by a public officer and obtaining trade secrets, a charge under the Security of Information Act (SIA). The crimes were allegedly committed between February2018 and October2022.

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Yuesheng Wang faces four charges under the Security of Information Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. (Yuesheng Wang/LinkedIn)

"This investigation is very significant and sends a clear message," said Insp. David Beaudoin, who leads the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement team, which conducted the investigation into Wang. "We do believe the investigation shows that the actions undertaken by Mr. Wang are criminal in nature."

The RCMP saysWang published academic papers and filed patents in connection with Chinese universities without the permission of Hydro-Qubec.

The SIA, formerly known as the Official Secrets Act, is an act of Parliament that addresses national security concerns.

This is the first time that the obtaining trade secrets charge has been laid under the SIA, Beaudoin said.The charge carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.

The investigation began in August 2022 after Hydro-Qubec's corporate security branch filed a complaint about Wang, Beaudoin said.

When corporate security grew suspicious, Beaudoin said they took "preventative measures" against Wang, whohas since been fired from his job as a researcher at Hydro-Qubec's Center of Excellence in Transportation Electrification and Energy Storage (CETEES).

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Yuesheng Wang worked at Hydro-Qubec's Center of Excellence in Transportation Electrification and Energy Storage in Varennes, Que. (Hydro-Qubec)

CETEESdevelops technology for electric vehicles and energy storage systems, according to Hydro-Qubec.

"Our detection and intervention mechanisms allowed our investigators to bring this matter to the attention of the RCMP,
with whom we have worked closely ever since,"Dominic Roy, senior director responsible for corporate security at Hydro-Qubec, saidin a statement.

"No organization is safe from a situation like this one, which is why we must always remain vigilant and transparent, and we must not tolerate violations of the company's code of ethics."

WATCH| Why the RCMP arrested Yuesheng Wang:

RCMP explain espionage charges against Hydro-Qubec employee

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Insp. David Beaudoin, from the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement team, gives an update on the charges against Yuesheng Wang.

Wang's research focused onbatteries.

His byline appears on published academic papers as recently as April 2022, working with other Hydro-Qubec researchers, but also, for some papers,alongside researchers affiliated with Chinese universities.

Wang has worked at Hydro-Qubec since October 2016, according to information on LinkedIn, a social media platform. Before that, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Arkansas and a visiting researcher at Queen Mary University of London. He has a master's degree in materials engineering from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' institute of physics.

Hydro-Qubec is Quebec's government-owned energy provider.