Calls are growing for the findings of a six-year investigation into alleged misconduct within the Durham Regional Police Service to be publicly released. As Germain Ma reports, some officials say keeping the report confidential risks public trust and accountability.
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Officials call for investigation results of alleged misconduct within DRPS to be released
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