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South Africa body asks Mosley to quit

FIA President Max Mosley
FIA President Max Mosley
Apr.16 (GMM) South Africa's is the latest national motor racing body to ask FIA president Max Mosley to quit.

Motorsport South Africa managing director Beaulah Schoeman has made it clear that when the FIA senate meets in June to discuss the sex scandal, her representative will vote for the removal of the shamed 68-year-old Briton.

"Every single board member agreed that Max Mosley should stand down," she revealed to the Associated Press on Wednesday.

Schoeman charged Mosley with bringing the FIA and motor sport "into disrepute", irrespective of her personal lack of interest in the details of Mosley's reported romp with five prostitutes.
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