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Ian Mulgrew: Betrayal underlines ties in dirty-money debate
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.
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.
The unseemly episode spoke of the complicated relationships and, in some cases, long-standing gripes among police and regulators muddying the dirty-money debate.
For some, like Pinnock, this was never a policy debate, it was a chance for payback.
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