Full Red Bull statement as complaint against Christian Horner 'dismissed'
Here is the full statement from Red Bull after a complaint against Christian Horner was 'd🐓ismissed'

Red Bull have shared a statement a𝐆f🔥ter they "dismissed" the complaint made against Christian Horner.
The statement from a Red Bull spokesperson read: "The indepe🏅ndent investigation into the allegations made against Mr Horner is complete, and Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed.
"The complainant has a right of appeal.
"Red𝄹 Bull is confident that the investigation has been fair, rigorous and imಌpartial.
"The inve♓stigation report is confidential and contains the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the investigation, and therefore we will not be commenting further out of respect for all concerned.
"Red Bul🧸l will continue striving to meet the h𓂃ighest workplace standards."
The Red Bull chief executive and t♏eam principal is expected to arrive in Bahrain on Wednesday for the season-opening grand prix this weekend.
Horner w🐟ill retain his job at Red Bull af൩ter the findings of the investigation.
He has been under investigation by an in𒁃dependent lawyer over complaints about his behaviour.
Horner denied the allegations.
The complain꧂t, from a female colleague, went to the F1 team's parent company Red Bull ✱GmbH.
Horner has 🌌continued working during this investigation, which started after the news of the complaint against him broke on February 5.
He will now oversee Red Bull at this weekend's F1 Bahrain Grand Prix after being cleared of wrongdoin𝓡g.
Horner is the only team principal to have been in charge of Red Bull sin🍸ce their F1 entry in 2005.
They have won seven drivers' championsꦰhips (four from Sebastian Vettel and three from Max Verstappen) plus six constructors' titles during his reign.
Horner's team have laun♓ched the RB20 this year which they hope will be a step forward from last season's utterly dominant machine, but the season begins in Bahrain this weekend in the immediate afterꦰmath of his exoneration of any misconduct.

James was a sports journalist atꦰ Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.