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DIEK
8th November 2013, 21:39
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Bernie Ecclestone's long reign at the top of formula one could end over an alleged multi-million 'bribe' paid to jailed German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky.

As the circumstances surrounding that payment are probed this week in London's high court, it emerged that more payments - which might also be described as 'bribes' - were paid by Ecclestone to well-known team bosses some years ago.

The court heard on Thursday that Eddie Jordan, now a BBC pundit, quadruple world champion Alain Prost, and the late Arrows boss Tom Walkinshaw - all former F1 team owners - were each paid $10 million to sign the 1998 Concorde Agreement.

The money was reportedly paid straight from Ecclestone's Bambino family trust into the bosses' personal bank accounts, not to their respective F1 teams.

"They were paid to ensure that their teams did sign. Isn't that right?" the lawyer for German media company Constantin asked the F1 chief executive in court.

"Yes," Ecclestone agreed.

It also emerged on Thursday that, although Ecclestone claims he only paid Gribkowsky because he was threatening to tip off British tax authorities, Gribkowsky in fact felt physically threatened by the now 83-year-old.

Constantin's lawyer said Gribkowsky felt he was "under some sort of physical threat" from Ecclestone and had even consulted with Munich police.

Meanwhile, in another case of F1's past being dredged up in 2013, former Ferrari team manager Nigel Stepney this week claimed the Italian team knowingly cheated in order to win the opening grand prix of 2007.

The Briton, who was a leading figure in that year's infamous 'spygate' scandal, told Racecar Engineering that the car driven to victory by Kimi Raikkonen had an illegal moveable floor.

"I like to try to win on a fair basis but when I was there I disagreed with something that was going on within Ferrari," revealed Stepney, who now runs the sports car team JRM Racing.

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Jas
8th November 2013, 23:09
Wonder if eddie be getting all hyped up for this on the bbc...they do cover the major stories in pre build up and this is one of them...will be very very interesting, shame they arnt live next week so may let eddie of until brazil and hope its blown over!

Tifoso
9th November 2013, 00:30
I wonder if this means that the Antarctic GP replacing Monza project is in jeopardy?

shamim179
9th November 2013, 00:40
So Bernie's a gangster? He may be small but he is undoubtedly very powerful.

mirafiori
9th November 2013, 11:00
So Bernie's a gangster? He may be small but he is undoubtedly very powerful.

Well said.

stefa
9th November 2013, 11:10
So Bernie's a gangster? He may be small but he is undoubtedly very powerful.

It is not the actual size of a men, but how dip his pocket is! :-)
And this one is quite big!

qjay
9th November 2013, 12:43
I wonder if this means that the Antarctic GP replacing Monza project is in jeopardy?

You sir are hilarious:lol

Greig
9th November 2013, 13:31
He gave us more money and the power to veto for us to sign up. I guess we took a bribe too :-)

Rob
9th November 2013, 14:22
He gave us more money and the power to veto for us to sign up. I guess we took a bribe too :-)

sssh :-??

Alessandra
9th November 2013, 15:24
Flippin' 'eck!

NickEice
9th November 2013, 15:52
I'd pay to see an Antarctic GP :lol

NickEice
9th November 2013, 15:54
The 2007 season was such a dirty year... Dirtiest I can remember. Any older guys remember anything worse?

ManFromMilan
9th November 2013, 19:46
sssh :-??




:rotfl

DIEK
15th November 2013, 18:16
Bernie Ecclestone suspected of orchestrating 'horrific' robbery at home of ex-wife's lawyer (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motorsport/formulaone/10451438/Bernie-Ecclestone-suspected-of-orchestrating-horrific-robbery-at-home-of-ex-wifes-lawyer.html)

Bernie, Bernie... :roll

Hornet
15th November 2013, 18:44
Well to be fair, it's just an accusation from the lawyer involved without evidence. The article's title was misleading. Suspected would indicated that there's a police investigation and Bernie is the suspect, which is not what happened.

FA fan
20th November 2013, 04:08
Bernie Ecclestone will be fired by CVC if he is convicted amid the Gerhard Gribkowsky corruption scandal.

That is the claim of CVC co-founder Donald Mackenzie, who gave evidence on Monday as the $140 million civil case against Ecclestone continued to play out in the London high court.

F1 chief executive is also being pursued in a criminal case by German authorities, who have charged the 83-year-old with allegedly bribing former banker Gribkowsky to the tune of $40 million.

"If it is proven that Mr Ecclestone has done anything that is criminally wrong," Mackenzie said on Monday, "we would fire him."

He also told the court that Ecclestone claims he "forgot" to tell him about the $40 million payment to Gribkowsky, and had subsequently apologised.

"He (Ecclestone) told me he had never lied to me and I must say that I had trouble believing you could forget payment of $40 million," added Mackenzie.

It is not the first time Ecclestone and Mackenzie have clashed.

In 2009, Mackenzie said Ecclestone should have stepped down after admitting in an interview that he admired Adolf Hitler.

Mackenzie said on Monday: "It (F1) is a successful investment (for CVC) apart from the adverse publicity, and this (Gribkowsky scandal) is a good example."

Ecclestone, however, told British television Sky that the case is not damaging the sport's reputation.

"I don't think so," he said. "It's good because a lot of facts come out of it."