VICTORIA — The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner in British Columbia has called its first ever public hearing into allegations of sexualized misconduct against a Vancouver police officer who has also been an instructor at several post-secon
dary institutions.
It says in a statement the commissioner determined that the nature of the allegations merit the office's first public hearing following legislative changes that cleared the path for such an inquiry earlier in the police discipline process.
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