This isn't a debate. This is a lesson you refuse to learn. I'm trying to teach you something here, because I've grown weary of seeing legitimate debates derailed elsewhere with phrases like "sensible cost controls" and "robust sanctions," concepts you've somehow managed to convince yourself are absolute. This fallacy must end, for it's toxic to rational discourse.
I've asked you to provide sources for your claims, and you have not. Instead, you've pointed to "likely" scenarios of your own creation.
I've asked you to provide legal justification for the actions you've proposed, and you have not. Anyone who would put forth the ideas you've proposed should realize that such issues are paramount to any discussion of this nature. You can't talk about "whistle blowers" without mentioning confidentiality agreements and liability. You can't talk about "licenses" and "licensees" without mentioning contract law. You can't talk about
any of this without mentioning treaty law, private international law, banking regulations, or tax havens, because F1 is a global sport spread across dozens of jurisdictions. And you can't just gloss over those topics with generalities, either. Law is very specific for a reason.
Point blank: Can you cite even a single source here for the framework of your proposal? Or a single legal precedent? In other words, can you point to anything at all other than what you merely
think is true?
If all you've got is just a repeat of...
WhiteBlue wrote:[...] trust [Bernie Ecclestone] to have it all figured out.
or
WhiteBlue wrote:[...] cheaters will be discovered and severely punished.
or
WhiteBlue wrote:There will be no question about second side entities like Red Bull technologies in a future FiA system.
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WhiteBlue wrote:There is no need to actually audit those companies unless there is a claim of cheating. In such a case their contracts with the team would actually empower the FiA to investigate them. But you can bet your fortune that they will behave. None of those companies is in F1 to have their reputation tainted. I'm not saying this out of my own imagination. Have a look at Jean Todt's latest comments. He said that the FiA is confident that it can control the team's budget by employing international auditors. Do you think Todt is a fool?
or
WhiteBlue wrote:[...] you don't have to audit the whole of the Boing corporation. You just need the paperwork related to that one or similar transactions.
...I submit you've got nothing at all. Those are but variations of "because I said so," an argument that's never held water for anyone other than religious devotees.