Horner opens up on the internal investigation against him

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Following the internal investigation into allegations of cross-border behaviour against him, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner insisted that he is delighted that he could finally put the matter behind.

On 5 February, Red Bull confirmed that Christian Horner was facing an investigation following allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards a female colleague.

The complaint, which Red Bull stated it took "extremely seriously" was conducted by an external lawyer. Horner was cleared of all wrongdoing on 28 February, maintaining his roles at Red Bull Racing. The specific nature of the allegations were not officially disclosed and the report remained confidential.

However, the matter was not completely closed as the female employee, who was suspended by Red Bull, appealed against the decision to clear Horner of inappropriate behaviour.

The Austrian company finally confirmed at the start of August that the appeal lodged by the female employee which accused Horner of inappropriate behaviour has “not been upheld”.

Confirming the dismissal of the appeal in August, Red Bull GmbH said in a statement: "Earlier this year, a complaint raised against Christian Horner was investigated. That complaint was dealt with through the company's grievance procedure by the appointment of an independent KC who dismissed the grievance.

"The complainant exercised the right to appeal, and the appeal was carried out by another independent KC. All stages of the appeal process have now been concluded, with the final outcome that the appeal is not being upheld. The KC's conclusions have been accepted and adopted by Red Bull. The internal process has concluded.

"The company respects the privacy of all its employees and will not be making further public comment on this matter at this time. Red Bull is committed to continuing to meet the highest workplace standards."

During an interview with Sky Sports, Horner opened up on the matter, claiming that he is relieved that the matter is now over.

"It's been a hugely thorough process. And of course, you know, I was relieved with the appeal concluding and dismissing the claim. So now it's very much, as it has been all season, focus on track looking forward to these last races."

"It is a private matter. I'm just relieved that the process has been concluded and, you know, our focus is very much on track." Horner concluded.