Respondents in a motion, which former state minister Kern Spencer has filed seeking full disclosure from the director of public prosecutions (DPP), are to file affidavits by next Monday.
Spencer, who is facing charges stemming from the multimillion-dollar Cuban light bulb scandal, has taken the DPP to the Consti-tutional Court.
The hearing was put off yesterday, until June 11, when the parties came before Justice Lloyd Hibbert in chambers, to give the respondents time to file affidavits. The DPP and the attorney general are the respondents.
Spencer is seeking to get full disclosure of the conversations between DPP Paula Llewelyn, or agents of her department, and his former co-accused, 45-year-old businessman Rodney Chin, or Chin's lawyer.