Jimmy White, the renowned English snooker player, was arrested on August 4 on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
What happened?
The 47-year-old's car was caught speeding in Prestatyn, Denbighshire, and a ticket was sent through the post.
He allegedly passed on the penalty points and fine to a 60-year-old friend living in Jersey.
Why it matters for Jimmy White
This incident could lead to a driving ban for White, who has been a finalist in the World Championship six times.
A police source stated that a warrant was issued for the arrest of White and his friend after investigations revealed the alleged attempt to evade penalty points.
What comes next?
Both men were interviewed and released on police bail pending further inquiries, with a decision expected next month.
The Sunday Mirror reported that White's friend claimed he was driving the car when it was caught speeding.
White, from Surrey, and his friend, from Jersey, will have to wait until next month to learn the outcome of the investigation.
The police spokeswoman confirmed that a 47-year-old man and a 60-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
As a result of the investigation, White's driving license and potential ban will be reviewed.
The incident has raised questions about the responsibility of public figures like White to adhere to traffic laws.
White's career in snooker has been marked by his impressive performances in the World Championship.
The outcome of this investigation will be closely watched by fans and the media alike.