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Kash Heed should have known the bromance that started nearly 40 years ago would end in tears he was with the Vancouver Police Department, Fred Pinnock the RCMP.
Still, who would have predicted such an embarrassing breakup one feeling utterly betrayed, the other considered a disgruntled ex-cop with a chip on his shoulder.
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The unseemly episode spoke of the complicated relationships and, in some cases, long-standing gripes among police and regulators muddying the dirty-money debate.
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A key witness says the B.C. government tendered incorrect evidence that caused him to recant a portion of earlier testimony to the Cullen commission about patrons reportedly receiving dirty money at casinos.
A former RCMP officer, B.C.’s first civil forfeiture director, and a former executive at the B.C. Lottery Corp., Robert Kroeker said he was misled during his cross-examination at the inquiry into money laundering.
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In an affidavit, he impugned Exhibit 494, a spreadsheet based on a critical 2016 audit of casinos by the Government Policy and Enforcement Branch (GPEB), described by the province’s lawyer, Jacqueline Hughes, as “a more fulsome extract from the incident reports.”