Kurunegala district MP Johnston Fernando and two others were acquitted and released by Kurunegala High Court judge Menaka Wijesundara citing contradictory evidence yesterday.
They were accused of misappropriating Rs 5.2 million in Co-opearative Wholesale Establishment (CWE) funds in the run up to the North Western Provincial Council election in 2013.
The Attorney General had alleged that Johnston Fernando as the then minister in charge of the Co-operative Wholesale Establishment (CWE) had ordered that goods worth over Rs. 5.2 million be released from three CWE warehouses in Yanthampalawa, Wehera and Mallawapitiya in the Kurunegala district during the North Western Provincial Council Election in September 2013.
The other accused were Former Lak Sathosa Chairman K.M.R.Fernando and the former ministerâs co-ordinating secretary Raj Mohideen Shakeer Mohamed.
A large number of SLPP supporters gathered in court including Hambantota District MP Namal Rajapaksha when the judgement was delivered.
State Counsel, Deputy Senior Solicitor General Rakshana Abeysuriya prosecuted while Presidentsâ Counsel Kalinga Indatissa and a groups of lawyers appeared for the defence.
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