Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, has been cleared of misconduct allegations after an extensive investigation. The accusations were made by an employee, but the findings of an external lawyer exonerated Horner. Despite maintaining his denial, Horner expressed confidence that he will continue to lead the Red Bull Formula 1 team, a position he has held since 2005. The complainant, who reported to work at the Red Bull base in Milton Keynes on Monday, has now been suspended with full pay. Red Bull Racing has refused to comment on the internal matter. Horner remained in his role throughout the investigation and will be present at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend. The 50-year-old Briton will participate in the FIA press conference after the first practice session on Thursday. The complainant has the right to appeal the decision, as confirmed by a legal letter delivered earlier this week.
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