B.C. RCMP officer didn’t apologize to insulted colleague as claimed, lawyer says
- Ian Solven, a Constable in B.C., testified about a toxic workplace and unfair treatment within the RCMP, citing management's failure to address officer concerns and leading to inappropriate comments in group chats.
- Three B.C. Mounties are facing conduct proceedings for making racist and sexist comments in group chats, with testimony revealing a toxic work environment, according to Constable Ian Solven's statements.
- An email from RCMP leadership was described as 'highly inflammatory' and allegedly intimidated witnesses, prompting calls for a stay in proceedings, stated Solven's lawyer Brad Kielmann.
- The ongoing code of conduct hearing has been marked by new revelations and an adjournment to consider the new evidence regarding the credibility of witness testimony.
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