FIDE ETHICS COMMISSION
Case N. 2/07
JUDGEMENT
rendered by the
FIDE ETHICS COMMISSION sitting in the following composition

Chairman: Mr. Roberto Rivello
Members: Mr. Ralph Alt
Mr. Laurence Ball
Mr. Dirk J.A. De Ridder
Mr. Noureddine Tabbane
Mr. Ian Wilkinson
in the case
“Mr. Nigel Short” (Complaint of Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili)
concerning the following facts

– Giving an interview to the Indian journalist Vijay Tagore, published on 30th January 2007 by the newspaper “DNA”, to have defamed Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili and Mr. Georgios Makropoulos, damaging their honour and reputation, and the FIDE reputation, saying that: “FIDE deputy president Georgios Makropoulos and vice-president Zurab Azmaiparashvili spent more time in San Luis at their hotel 16 km away than they did in the tournament hall despite being paid thousands of dollars, plus considerable expenses, to do their job on the Appeal’s Committee. It came as absolutely no surprise to me that these dunderheads would flunk the first crisis that they were presented with i.e. Elista toiletgate. I might add that Azmai is singularly inappropriate for such work having, by his own admission, cheated in winning the 2003 European Championship”.

Facts that could constitute a violation of par. 2.2.10, 2.2.11 of the FIDE Code of Ethics.

ON THESE GROUNDS
the EC rules that:
5 Case N. 2/2007 FIDE Ethics Commission

– in the part concerning an alleged damage to FIDE and to Mr. Georgios Makropoulos reputation, the complaint filed by Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili is not admissible nor receivable and the charge concerning the violation of art. 2.2.10 of the FIDE Code of Ethics has to be dismissed;
– criticising Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili in an interview, Mr. Nigel Short exercised his right to criticism and did not violate the FIDE Code of Ethics, thus on this part the complaint against him has to be dismissed;
– using the word “dunderhead” Mr. Nigel Short exceeded in the expression of his opinions, abusing of the right to criticism and committed a conduct likely to injure or discredit Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili’s reputation, thus violating art. 2.2.11 of the FIDE Code of Ethics;
– Mr. Nigel Short is sanctioned with a warning.

Done in Athens, 29 July 2007.
The Chairman of the FIDE Ethics Commission
Roberto Rivello

Here is the full FIDE ruling: http://www.fide.com/news/download/Judgement02-07.pdf

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