Red Bull Formula 1 team have suspended the female employee who accused team boss Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour, according to reports by both the BBC and Sky Sports on Thursday.
A Red Bull spokesperson said the team could not comment on internal employment matters. Horner is due to appear later in a regular
FIA press conference at the Saudi Arabian
Grand Prix in Jeddah today.
The move came after Horner, who denied all allegations against him, was cleared by an independent investigation last week.
The employee has not been named by the team and details of the allegations remain confidential, although purported evidence was emailed anonymously to F1 media and key figures in the paddock last week.