12-02-2013, 01:49 PM
Now I know what this is about, as opposed to speaking generally
The Arbiters' Committee is in the preliminary stages of investigating a complaint. The first step in any such investigation is to establish exactly what happened. Surely it is in the best interests of chess and your club that the facts are known.
Unless your club has done something wrong then it should have nothing to fear in telling the truth.
If as a result of the fact finding process there would appear to be a case to answer then those involved are likely to be informed.
Those investigating are unlikely to answer your questions until the matter is resolved.
The Arbiters' Committee is in the preliminary stages of investigating a complaint. The first step in any such investigation is to establish exactly what happened. Surely it is in the best interests of chess and your club that the facts are known.
Unless your club has done something wrong then it should have nothing to fear in telling the truth.
If as a result of the fact finding process there would appear to be a case to answer then those involved are likely to be informed.
Those investigating are unlikely to answer your questions until the matter is resolved.
"How sad to see, what used to be, a model of decorum and tranquility become like any other sport, a battleground for rival ideologies to slug it out with glee"