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The FIDE Presidential Board rose from its meeting 14-15 May 2005 in Doha, Qatar and took a number of far reaching decisions with respect to important current matters of chess worldwide. Download Communique of the 2nd quarter 2005 FIDE Presidential Board Meeting.
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FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov (left) welcoming Governor Alberto Rodriguez Saa of San Luis
FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov (third from left) congratulates new AICF Secretary D. V. Sundar of Chennai. Others in photo are, from left, Indian delegate R. M. Dongre of Mumbai, Continental President for Asia Khalifa Al Hitmi of Qatar, FIDE Secretary General Ignatius Leong and AICF Joint Secretary Bharat Singh of Delhi.
Communique of the 2nd quarter 2005 FIDE Presidential Board Meeting
The FIDE Presidential Board rose from its meeting 14-15 May 2005 in Doha, Qatar and took a number of far reaching decisions with respect to important current matters of chess worldwide.
The Board meeting, which was chaired by FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, approved the final list of participants who have all confirmed their participation in the World Chess Championship Tournament, 27 September - 16 October 2005 in San Luis, Argentina:
1. GM Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB, World Champion)
2. GM Viswanathan Anand (IND, World Champion 2000-2002)
3. GM Veselin Topalov (BUL)
4. GM Peter Leko (HUN)
5. GM Michael Adams (ENG)
6. GM Alexander Morozevich (RUS)
7. GM Peter Svidler (RUS)
8. GM Judith Polgar (HUN)
The Province of San Luis, as the appointed organizer of the World Chess Championship Tournament 2005, gave a complete and professional presentation of the event preparations, a presentation which left the FIDE Board members with the certainty that this World Championship would be one of the best organized ever. The Argentinian delegation in Doha, Qatar was led by the Governor of San Luis Province, H.E. Alberto Rodriguez Saa, a man with a clear and proven vision for the development of San Luis.
The Board also unanimously recognized the new administration of the All India Chess Federation (AICF), following the recent legal developments. Mr. N. Srinivasan remains President of the AICF while new Honorary Secretary is Mr. D. V. Sundar of Chennai. The Board took note of the fact that Mr. P.T. Ummer Koya is under a court restraining order and is therefore unable to execute his office in FIDE. Mr. Sundar confirmed that the AICF shall honor their commitments to host the Asian Continental Championship and the Asian Youth Championships. The Board decided that all tournament rating reports and title applications should be endorsed by the new AICF administration. Asian Continental President Khalifa Al Hitmi appointed Mr. Sundar as the new Secretary General of the Asian Chess Federation.
Another important issue which was discussed during the board meeting was the need to protect the credibility and integrity of the FIDE rating and title system. The Board unanimously issued the following announcement:
"In recent times, the attention of FIDE has been drawn to several cases where there were strong suspicions regarding the credibility of the results of games and tournaments.
FIDE is aware that instances of misconduct are far from easy to prove. However, in order to preserve decency within our noble game and to protect the integrity of our rating and title system, FIDE wishes to make it very clear to everyone that it intends to deal severely with any confirmed case.
FIDE emphasizes that a Federation is primarily responsible for all chess matters within its territory. Consequently, it is the obligation of every Federation to investigate and report to FIDE any suspicions regarding results of games. However, FIDE retains the right to carry out an independent enquiry if it feels that this is necessary.
There will be severe punishments for players, arbiters, officials, organisers and Federations in proven cases of malpractice, up to a ban for life. The Code of Ethics will be reviewed to see if any changes are required. Also, any new regulations required will be drafted for approval at Congress.
If necessary, Senior Arbiters will be appointed by FIDE to monitor results and practices."
Finally, the Board unanimously approved the renewal of the commercial agreement between FIDE and DGT Projects for another 5-year period, up to 2010.
15-05-2005, released by the FIDE Secretariat |