Military can’t—or won’t— reveal outcomes of criminal sexual cases passed to civiliansOTTAWA — Military police don't know — or won't say — how many of the dozens of cases involving criminal sexual behaviour referred to civilian counterparts over the past year have resulted in charges. Arbour made the recommendation while conducting a yearlong review into the Canadian Armed Forces’ handling of sexual misconduct allegations. During an update earlier this month, military police revealed that they have transferred 57 cases of alleged sexual crimes to civilian police for investigation since Anand’s direction. “Many of these investigations are ongoing,” Bresolin told The Canadian Press in an emailed response. The Canadian Press