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The saga of jailed German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky continues to rumble on behind the scenes in F1. To recap, Gribkowsky was the chairman of F1's former holding company SLEC and he was arrested in January on suspicion of taking a $50m bribe for undervaluing it when his former employer, German bank BayernLB, sold its shares in it to finance firm CVC in 2006.



















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