Does any of this sound like the actions of an ethical team?
Claiming that package was for Pooley
Then, once this claim had been proven false, claiming that Wiggins had left race before doctor arrived with package.
Then, once this claim had been proven false, claiming that the package contained a decongestant.
Then, when challenged about why a team GB staff member would be sent on a 600 mile journey to deliver a medicine that could have been purchased over the counter in a local pharmacy, said it was normal.
Then when it transpires that Sky/BC had ordered in huge numbers of doses of a known PED, Triamcinolone, but couldn't account for its administration, claimed that all medical records pertaining to administration of substance were on Freeman's laptop, which, surprise surprise, had been stolen.
Then, it transpires, a consignment of Testosterone had been delivered to Sky/BC "accidentally".
Then Freeman refused to appear in front of DCMS.
And all this after the Fancy Bears leak revealed that Wiggins had been injected with steroids prior to major wins, having previously denied ever having received any injections.