101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 17:30
AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 17:24
Classic Red Bull!
They’ll never accuse any one of Horner, Marko or Verstapen for something!
Had it been a junior driver he would have been fired without even investigating him…just by the accusations
Embarrassing! I hope Ford takes action at least…
Wow…. It’s an independent barrister. Glad due process gets followed here. The current accusatory culture really is sweeping the world like the pandemic. One “wrong” word and you can be prosecuted/fired. We’ve literally been given advice at work about this very subject yesterday: motto: protect yourself
About that independent Barrister. 3 facts standout.
Chalerm Yoovidhya appointed, and took a vacation immediately after the interview with Horner, and was uncontactable by RB Gmbh to provide his findings immediately. On the surface it appears Yoovidhya might have instructed the Barrister to go on holiday, or knew they were going on holiday.
This report now becomes submissible evidence in court.
Unless the next course of action is to pay complainant off as is the way with Chalerm Yoovidhya.
What does he do if the complainant files with court?
It really also should be noted, Barristers have ZERO authority to judge any case. They provide legal arguments and advice. For transparency Red Bull must release their findings or this PR disaster is just going to fester.