
B.C. RCMP conduct hearing delayed over new evidence alleging officer ‘lied’ on stand
A B.C. RCMP code of conduct hearing over derogatory and offensive comments made in police group chats was delayed Tuesday when one of the targets of the remarks disputed the testimony of an accused Mountie.
John MacLaughlan, a lawyer for the RCMP conduct authority representative, said “unprompted” evidence that Coquitlam RCMP Const. Ian Solven lied came to light after his testimony a day earlier.
The hearing that began last month in Surrey, B.C., involves allegations of discreditable conduct and workplace harassment against constables Solven, Mersad Mesbah and Philip Dick, all stationed at the Coquitlam RCMP detachment.
Solven had testified Monday that he made personal comments about colleagues out of frustration, but claimed he apologized to Const. Sandra Morse, who the officers had called “Big Sandy.”