Vladimir Kramnik Investigated by Chess Federation
Vladimir Kramnik is being investigated by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) for comments he made about American grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, who died at 29.
The FIDE's president, Arkady Dvorkovich, stated that public debate in the chess world has often crossed boundaries, harming people's reputations and well-being.
Vladimir Kramnik had accused Daniel Naroditsky of cheating several times, which Naroditsky denied.
Kramnik's comments have been referred to the FIDE's Ethics and Disciplinary Commission for investigation.
The 50-year-old Russian grandmaster denied bullying Naroditsky, saying he demanded clarification from the president.
The investigation may lead to disciplinary action against Vladimir Kramnik, depending on the commission's findings.
On October 18, Daniel Naroditsky spoke about the accusations and their mental toll in his final Twitch broadcast.
Vladimir Kramnik posted a tweet on X, questioning what public statement after Naroditsky's death was incorrect.
The FIDE's investigation highlights concerns over harassment and bullying in the chess world.
And the chess community is waiting for the outcome of the investigation.
But the incident has already sparked a debate about the boundaries of acceptable behavior in the chess world.
So the FIDE's decision will be closely watched by chess players and fans.
The International Chess Federation has taken a strong stance against harassment and bullying.
Vladimir Kramnik's statement to Reuters emphasized his demand for clarification.
The investigation is ongoing, with the FIDE's Ethics and Disciplinary Commission reviewing the case.