Western Daily Press

BHA close to finishing probe into Frost claims

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THE British Horseracin­g Authority (BHA) says an investigat­ion into allegation­s of bullying and harassment against Bryony Frost is nearing a conclusion after the contents of a lengthy report were “leaked” to a newspaper.

According to a report in The Sunday Times, jockey Robbie Dunne was charged with “conduct prejudicia­l to the integrity or good reputation” of racing after a lengthy investigat­ion, with Frost detailing complaints about her weighing room colleague’s behaviour over several years.

While the BHA declined to comment on the specifics of the case as it is ongoing, the regulator expects the matter to conclude in the “near future” and emphasised the details will be made public.

A statement read: “The Sunday Times article refers to leaked documents which are related to an ongoing investigat­ion. In the interests of procedural fairness the BHA does not comment on the details of ongoing investigat­ions.

“This case is close to reaching its conclusion, with directions hearings scheduled for the near future. It is an important case and one that the BHA is taking very seriously. Cases such as this may be complex and involve significan­t legal representa­tion. In order to ensure fairness for all parties such procedures – including the directions hearings – must be allowed to play out in full, and in private rather than through the media.

“However, as is usual process, and in the interests of openness and transparen­cy, the BHA would make public the details of any cases which are heard in front of its independen­t Disciplina­ry Panel, prior to any hearing taking place.

“Separately, racing is not immune to issues around conduct and behaviours which are prevalent in all aspects of society and other sports.

“The BHA has already announced that it is working alongside our industry’s participan­ts to develop a Code of Conduct for anyone involved in the sport, which will be enshrined in the rules and ensures that appropriat­e behaviours are endorsed and bad behaviours are discourage­d.”

King George winner Frost, who rides for Somerset trainer Paul Nicholls, first alluded to difficulti­es she was facing following her Kempton victory last Christmas, having lodged a complaint with the BHA.

While the Profession­al Jockeys Associatio­n also declined to comment directly on the case until the process is complete, it raised concerns about a “serious data breach” within the BHA.

In a statement, the PJA said: “The article has published extracts of confidenti­al case papers, the possession of which may have been the result of a serious data breach within the BHA. This is a deeply concerning developmen­t for all participan­ts in the sport.”

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