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Ecclestone: Spy-case not FIA's case
28 November 2007Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone believes the FIA should no longer interfear with spy-cases in Formula 1. The Briton believes the FIA should leave these kind of things to the police and the court.
The World Motor Sport Council gave McLaren a 100 million dollar fine in September for the spy-sage and they disqualified the team from the constructors' championship.
"They (the FIA)should keep out of it," Bernie Ecclestone told Auto, Motor und Sport. "I did tell Ron Dennis, when the whole mess started, to report to the police that there was a case of theft. Tell them that there is an employee in the house who is receiving or purchasing stolen property. If it was dealt in that way we would not have had the problems we faced this year.
"It should be a matter for the police and the court. They have much better tools to find out the truth."
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