The Evan Bray Show - Gregory Gudelot - January 11th, 2024

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Just over one year after it was formed, the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has released its first report. The report details an investigation into an injured suspect in a June incident involving Regina police, finding police free of wrongdoing. SIRT executive director, Gregory Gudelot, joins Evan to talk about the first completed final report and how the teams first year in action went.
11 Jan 2024 10AM English South Africa News Commentary

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