FIA ends investigation into possible Wolff conflict of interest

It comes after the FIA announced an investigation on Tuesday into claims reported in Business F1 magazine that somꦰe team bosses had questioned the Wolffs.
The alleged claim stemmed from the fact that Susie Wolff is head of F1 Academy and was sharing information with her husband, Toto Wolff,🀅 who is Mercedes team principal.
All 10 F1 teams released a statement ♛within an hour of each other on Wednesday, denying that they had expressed concerns.
The following identical statement was released: "We can confirm that we h🌠ave not made any complaint to the FIA regarding the allegation of information of a confidential nature being passed between an F1 Team Principal and a 𝕴member of FOM staff.
“We are pleased and꧂ proud to suppor😼t F1 Academy and its managing director through our commitment to sponsor an entrant in our livery from next season.”
Since then, the FIA confirmed there is no longer any “ongoing investigat൲io🌸n”.
The FIA💝 released the following statement on Thursday evening: “Following a review of Formula One Management’s F1 Code of Conduct and F1 Conflict of Interest&nbsไp;
“Policy and confirmation that appropriate protective measures are in place൩ to mitigate any potent♏ial conflicts, the FIA is satisfied that FOM’s compliance management system is robust enough to prevent any unauthorised disclosure of confidential information.
“The FIA c🌳an confirm that there is no ongoing investigation in terms of ethica𝕴l or disciplinary inquiries involving any individual.
“As the regulator, the FIA has a duty to maintain the integrity of global motorsport. The FIA reaffirms its comm🦩itment to integrity and fairness.”

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