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An RCMP code of conduct hearing began Monday to determine whether Ian Solven , Philip Dick , and Mersad Mesbah committed discreditable conduct for comments made in private group chats.
Mesbah, Solven and Dick all deny allegations of workplace harassment.
Their lawyers say they want the hearing panel removed over the use of a “disparaging” term in an email.
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