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Christian Horner faces a hearing with Red Bull as his future will be decided

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Decision expected 'next week'

Christian Horner, who has denied all the female employee's claims, will have to wait until next week to find out more about his future at the company, sources said. ESPN.

The hearing was initially intended to be held at the team headquarters in Milton Keynes, Bucks, but heavy media interest forced Red Bull officials to move the hearing to another location. the times report.

Horner is said to be preparing to fight to save his career at Red Bull after promising friends to 'clear his name'.

Geri Halliwell supports husband with 'every fiber of her being'

Geri Halliwell stands next to her husband Christian Horner, a source said.

The source revealed: “She is devoted to him with every fiber of her being.”

However, the scandal engulfing her husband has created a “Grand Canyon-sized crack” in the middle of her “super perfect, super chic life,” they claimed.

Another source close to the singer told The Sun on Monday: “Geri has been in tears all weekend looking after her children.

“She insists Christian did nothing wrong.”

When does the F1 season start?

The 2024 Formula 1 season starts in just a few weeks.

The action starts on March 2 in Sakhir with the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Red Bull reportedly hopes to complete the internal investigation by then, although this has not yet been confirmed.

Christian Horner in the picture prior to the conversations

Christian Horner was today photographed ahead of his hearing on allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” towards a female staff member.

The meeting – which will determine whether the 50-year-old F1 chief will keep his job as team chief – was moved to an undisclosed location at the last minute.

The 'Kardashian-style' scandals that plagued Christian Horner's Red Bull

The Red Bull F1 team has been plagued by controversies in recent years.

So we looked back at seven of the scandals that hit Christian Horner's team before this week's allegations.

From the clash between the team's drivers to the accusations of 'xenophobia', things haven't always been easy for the Austrian team.

Horner remained in role amid accusations

Neither Horner nor his accuser have been suspended and continue to work among the 1,600 employees at Red Bull's headquarters.

Horner was seen for the first time since news of the bomb allegations left his home in Highgate on Thursday.

And today the F1 boss is reportedly attending a hearing to determine his future at the company.

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