NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander said he remains confident that there will be no instances of impropriety found concerning all cases which have involved embattled Chief Superintendent Michael Johnson.
The police commissioner was pressed by reporters during a press conference Monday as to whether or not sweeping examination of all cases involving Chief Superintendent Michael Johnson would need to be completed to ensure that credibility of the police force remains in tact.
Fernander explained that Johnson is only one player in the larger scheme of the judicial process and asserted that the integrity of all cases, which Johnson previously handled, remains in good stead.