Originally posted by qpr-buzsaky
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Whilst Briatore still denies any involvement in the crashgate scandal, it is possible the FA could consider him as not fit or proper as a result of that alleged involvement. The problem with that is they have no grounds to ban him for something he hasn't done (wether he did it or not) and as matters stand he has not been proven guilt of doing anything. Good old Witness X, upon whom the FIA based their grounds for banning FB appears to be a non-person thus rendering their evidence inadmissable (in fact a tissue of lies).
Do you think the FA will step up and look to prosecute FB - of course not and nor should they.
The Claimants credibility (that is is FIA) was shot to pieces when it came to light that there was no living Witness X and the rest of it will remain a mystery to all but those actually involved.
In summary, unless they can find some other grounds I don't see how FB fails the fit and proper person test.
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