If there was sufficient doubts that suggest that Ferrari should be investigated, then yes, FIA should proceed with investigating.
And in the event that improper possession and/or use (ie 780 pages of Mclaren documents, a series of emails showing exchange of information) are uncovered, then yes, Ferrari should be punished.
Should we believe Stepney? Maybe.... but initially many believed Mike, only for the second hearing to reveal his web of lies.
Funny that Mike said Stepney came to him, and Stepney claim Mike initiating the possession of the data.. so who's telling the truth?
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