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The world motorsport association FIA said on Thursday that there were “no ongoing ethical or disciplinary investigations” affecting any person. The FIA pointed out that as a regulatory authority it had a duty to “preserve the integrity of global motorsport”.
On Tuesday evening, the FIA announced that it would examine media reports that a Formula 1 team boss had been given confidential information by an employee of the rights holder. The background to the controversial review was a report by a specialist portal about an alleged conflict of interest between Wolff and his wife, who heads the F1 Academy, about which other officials are said to have complained to FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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Now the Formula 1 management announced: “We have full confidence that the allegations are false.” The world association also expressed its belief that the compliance system is “robust enough to prevent unauthorized disclosure of confidential information.”
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