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FIA’s top F1 legal players leave organisation
The FIA’s governance and regulatory director, Pierre Ketterer, and head of commercial legal affairs, Edward Floydd, who were both involved in the Concorde Agreement negotiations, are leaving the organization. Ketterer, who has been with the FIA since 2010, will be taking on a new role at the International Olympic Committee in April. He has played a key role in the organization, representing it in disciplinary cases and compliance issues, and leading negotiations for the current Concorde Agreement. Floydd, on the other hand, served as the primary legal adviser for the FIA and was involved in Concorde discussions and championship promoter agreements. Their departures come as a growing number of people have left the FIA in recent months for various reasons, including former F1 sporting director Steve Nielsen and technical director Tim Goss.