Red Bull has suspended the person who accused Christian Horner after it looked into “inappropriate behavior” involving the principal of an F1 racing team.
Horner’s accuser has been placed on paid leave of absence, according to the PA news agency.
According to a Red Bull representative, “We are unable to comment as it is an internal matter.”
On February 28, after Horner was found not guilty of “inappropriate behavior,” Red Bull released a statement.
“Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed following the completion of an independent investigation into the allegations made against Mr. Horner,” the statement read. An appeal is within the complainant’s rights.
“Red Bull has faith in the fair, thorough, and unbiased nature of the investigation.
“We will refrain from providing any additional comments out of respect for all parties involved, as the investigation report is secret and includes the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the inquiry. Red Bull will keep working to uphold the best standards in the workplace.”Read more…