Former Parliamentarian Johnston Fernando, through his lawyer, informed the Court of Appeal today that he is prepared to provide a statement to the CID tomorrow (23), in connection with an incident involving his alleged use of an unregistered luxury vehicle.
Counsel representing Johnston Fernando made this assurance during the hearing of a writ petition filed by Fernando, which was brought before the Court of Appeal.
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