I think it is even fairer process if she can appeal if not happy.
"She"?Redragon wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:24I think it is even fairer process if she can appeal if not happy.
This was an internal process. The accuser has external mechanisms they can now use, ACAS for example, that they can employ if they feel like the issue has not been resolved.
As the accuser if she feels the result of the investigation is not right and can appeal it. I think makes the process even fairer and independent from the public eye point of view. So there is not speculations that Redbull is hidding or paying or whatever to the now "no victim" as it stands. Clearing any suspicious behaviour of trying to hide the case.
Often made mistake: taking reporting for facts...f1jcw wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:10Which part is opinion and which isn't fact.
1. The lawyer was hired by Thai's? I think that was reported, so fact.
2. It was reported he went on holiday. So I'd put that down as fact.
3. So we have the Owners son, have you read up on that, I presume you think that he was protected after killing a policeman is just opinion then?
Do we know if it was a female?Redragon wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:32As the accuser if she feels the result of the investigation is not right and can appeal it. I think makes the process even fairer and independent from the public eye point of view. So there is not speculations that Redbull is hidding or paying or whatever to the now "no victim" as it stands. Clearing any suspicious behaviour of trying to hide the case.
Red Bull confirmed the appointment of the Barrister by Chalerm Yoovidhya.Cs98 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:33Often made mistake: taking reporting for facts...f1jcw wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:10Which part is opinion and which isn't fact.
1. The lawyer was hired by Thai's? I think that was reported, so fact.
2. It was reported he went on holiday. So I'd put that down as fact.
3. So we have the Owners son, have you read up on that, I presume you think that he was protected after killing a policeman is just opinion then?
??? So what is your argument?Cs98 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 16:27We don't know for sure the underlying situation, but there's certainly a lot of reporting on the fractured ownership and there has been since even before this. Marko is a RB Austria man, they were never after him, it was reported Horner tried to oust him last year. As far as them projecting a united picture to the outside world, well obviously that's what you do. You don't invite the press to start feasting on divisions within the team with official statements. The fact they aren't showing any issues to the world means nothing. As for why they would have a problem with Horner. Well, if Horner has done something inappropriate it becomes a big distraction for the team and a PR issue. Obviously the likes of Marko, Verstappen and Newey have little interest in putting up with that, it's not conducive to winning.basti313 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 16:16THIS I can not see. Horner collecting Marko with his plane, walking with Newey in the paddock last week. All we saw and see is not showing any issues. Also from Verstappen side, what should be their issue with Horner and why say completely contrary in interviews? Fits to the story last year where Minzlaff was after Marko, now he is after Horner...come on...
The politics would be on if there would be any issue, but you hear and see really NOTHING.
I believe this is media made up.
But you are right on the Thai. If the story really goes sideways, the issue is that the Thai need to give the ok. In principle Minzlaff could just sack him legaly, but I guess he simply will not risk his job on this.
Maybe that IS the issue??? Come on...mendis wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:36Do we know if it was a female?Redragon wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:32As the accuser if she feels the result of the investigation is not right and can appeal it. I think makes the process even fairer and independent from the public eye point of view. So there is not speculations that Redbull is hidding or paying or whatever to the now "no victim" as it stands. Clearing any suspicious behaviour of trying to hide the case.
Assumptions are dangerous. Unless official statement mentions of it, I would stay away from assuming a gender.basti313 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:41Maybe that IS the issue??? Come on...mendis wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:36Do we know if it was a female?Redragon wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:32
As the accuser if she feels the result of the investigation is not right and can appeal it. I think makes the process even fairer and independent from the public eye point of view. So there is not speculations that Redbull is hidding or paying or whatever to the now "no victim" as it stands. Clearing any suspicious behaviour of trying to hide the case.
So what are you actually talking about?Quantum wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:38Red Bull confirmed the appointment of the Barrister by Chalerm Yoovidhya.Cs98 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:33Often made mistake: taking reporting for facts...f1jcw wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:10
Which part is opinion and which isn't fact.
1. The lawyer was hired by Thai's? I think that was reported, so fact.
2. It was reported he went on holiday. So I'd put that down as fact.
3. So we have the Owners son, have you read up on that, I presume you think that he was protected after killing a policeman is just opinion then?
Is there dispute with the report that the barrister didn't go on Holiday?
You have a link to the report that says it was Chalerm Yoovidhya appointed? Share it please. I googled and couldn't find one.Quantum wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:38Red Bull confirmed the appointment of the Barrister by Chalerm Yoovidhya.Cs98 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:33Often made mistake: taking reporting for facts...f1jcw wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:10
Which part is opinion and which isn't fact.
1. The lawyer was hired by Thai's? I think that was reported, so fact.
2. It was reported he went on holiday. So I'd put that down as fact.
3. So we have the Owners son, have you read up on that, I presume you think that he was protected after killing a policeman is just opinion then?
Is there dispute with the report that the barrister didn't go on Holiday?
(reported below with link and quote)
The reason is also the internal investigation from last Friday, which was carried out by a seemingly independent lawyer for Red Bull. Apparently because the lawyer was appointed by the Thais. He interviewed Horner and the employee, among others, for eight hours and was then supposed to submit a final report. But it never arrived at Red Bull headquarters in Austria. The good man preferred to go on vacation first. He couldn't be reached by phone, which is why Red Bull only speaks of "conscious disappearance".
Was off by 20 days, but still called it