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Hawthorn racism review: ‘no adverse findings’ against trio as AFL inquiry ends

The AFL has announced no adverse findings against Alastair Clarkson, Chris Fagan or Jason Burt over the Hawthorn racism allegations.

On Tuesday night, AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan called a snap media conference to announce the independent inquiry investigations into the bombshell claims would end.

The inquiry has reached an impasse given it could not find common ground between the parties involved.

Clarkson, Fagan and Burt all vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

“No adverse findings have been made in the independent investigation against any of the individuals against whom allegations have been made,” the AFL said in a lengthy statement.

“The complainants wish to resolve all differences with the AFL.

“As a result of this agreement, the complainants do not wish to pursue the independent panel Investigation (which they wholeheartedly supported), or make any claims against the AFL in any other process or court in relation to their allegations.

“The complainants agree that their allegations should not be further investigated by the independent panel.

“The AFL has now terminated the independent panel investigation with the consent of the complainants with no charges to be brought against any person subject to the AFL rules as a result of the independent investigation.”

But significantly, the AFL itself noted separate legal action could still happen.

“The AFL is only able to impose sanctions for breaches of AFL rules on persons subject to the AFL rules and respects the right of the various parties to the investigation (and those who decided not to participate) to pursue claims in other legal forums,” the league said.

“Today’s outcomes do not interfere with those rights.”

The AFL also did not rule out taking its own

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