FIDE recognized the decision of the first instance of the commission in the case of FSR and Dvorkovich
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) responded to the decision of the ethics commission to reprimand the president of the organization, Arkady Dvorkovich. This is reported on the FIDE website.
FIDE accepted the decision of the first instance of the ethics commission on the issue of charges against the Russian Chess Federation (RFC) and Dvorkovich. At the same time, they welcomed the fact that the commission found the vast majority of the charges brought against Dvorkovich to be unfounded.
The FCR was deprived of FIDE membership on June 7. The suspension is valid for two years. The reason was that the FSR includes persons under sanctions. The disqualification was also influenced by the fact that the FSR held tournaments and events in Crimea. The last point was non-compliance with political neutrality.
FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich, who is on the FCR board of trustees, said that the decision will be appealed by the FCR. It is noted that the FCR insists on considering this issue at the FIDE General Assembly in September 2024.
Source: Lenta

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