'Woman who was suspended by Red Bull wants to go back to work'
The female Red Bull Racing employee currently suspended after making allegations of inappropriate behaviour against Christian Horner wants to return to work at the Austrian formation. The woman in question was suspended in early March on full pay.
Horner was cleared of inappropriate behaviour by an independent lawyer some three weeks ago. Red Bull then suspended the woman, according to information from this website, "for allegedly being dishonest". However, the woman did not leave it at that and recently appealed. And although a ruling is still pending, the woman does want to return to work as normal.
Going further is not ruled out
The Independent reports this. "She remains resolute and is in it for the long haul. She’s holding her council for now and wants the matter dealt with privately," a source said. According to the British medium, she is determined to take her case to an employment tribunal if her appeal fails. In that case, more details appear to be revealed publicly, as THIS hearing is unlikely to take place behind closed doors.
The woman filed a complaint with the FIA about Horner's behaviour at an earlier stage, but remarkably, she has yet to hear anything from the international governing body. This website also received no response to questions regarding this case, so she does not seem to have to count on the FIA's interference.