FIA Council Dispute Over NDA
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Formula 1: Key figures barred from FIA meeting after refusing to sign NDA in dispute with Mohammed Ben Sulayem

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Robert Reid , the FIA 's deputy president for sport, and David Richards , the UK 's representative, refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement ( NDA ) The document forbids members from discussing matters pertinent to the FIA outside official meetings.
Insiders say Ben Sulayem demanded the new NDA because of his concerns about leaks to the media.
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