Mosley faces key vote on future
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Max Mosley`s future as FIA president will be decided by a secret ballot at a general assembly hearing on 3 June.
His position has been under threat after the News of the World newspaper claimed that Mosley took part in a “Nazi-style orgy in a torture dungeon”
Mosley has denied any Nazi connotations and apologised for any embarrassment and now faces a vote of confidence.
The 67-year-old has come under intense pressure to resign from his role as the head of world motorsport.
The FIA senate unanimously agreed to the hearing, which will take place in Paris.
More to follow.
9.4.2008 ▪ Formula One ▪ Mosley ▪ news.bbc.co.uk
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