Saskatchewan’s Public Complaints Commission has completed its investigation into allegations against suspended Regina police Chief Farooq Sheikh.

The findings are expected to be shared Tuesday at noon during a press conference, which will be carried live on this page.

Sheikh was suspended with pay on April 4, after a public complaint was filed against him. The Regina Police Service and the complaints commission did not release details at the time, saying the matter would remain confidential until the investigation was complete.

CBC News reported on May 6 that the investigation was linked to a letter leaked from the Public Complaints Commission to former police board member Alicia Morrow. The letter confirmed Morrow had filed a complaint against Sheikh, though her lawyer Sharon Fox dec

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