Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Disciplinary decision by the Hungarian Chess Federation


Gabor Pali banned for 3 years from chess events
The ban is a result of the Gadeon Barcza Memorial scandal

Report by Chessdom.com


Gabor Pali, organizer and center of the scandal of the Gadeon Barcza Memorial, has received a 3 years ban from the Hungarian Chess Federation. The disciplinary Committee of Budapest Chess Federation has forbidden Gabor Pali from organizing tournaments for the next 3 years.

Earlier this year, the Hungarian Chess Federation has announced that it "has never approved, supported, promoted any so-called Barcza Memorial tournament or provided any financial support for such a tournament to its organizer Gabor Pali." They qualified the tournament as a fraud and launched an investigation.

Special thanks to our good friends Laszlo Rudolf and WGM Anna Rudolf for bringing the news, below is the official letter of the HCF in Hungarian.

Mr. Pali has 15 days after receiving the ruling to appeal. In addition, the reasons for this lesser penalty are:

- He never had a prior record of such conduct in the past.
- He has made arrangements to compensate all the participants.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The decision is fair.

tn said...

Yes, altho I'd have banned him as a player, too. And, if I remember the case correctly, this guy's word is not worth of much and hence it's funny to new promises counted into his favor. Well, I guess "arrangments" has something with it.

ding-bat man said...

I think the guy is a crazy ding-bat looking for fame.

He is a nutcase.

Anonymous said...

Didn't he organize the same tourney in the prior year without much problem??