Re: Kasparov was in Toronto this week...
This is a very revealing statement. It is not only saying you asked for help with GM norm events, but also implies that you did so as compensation for the CFC's endorsement / vote for Kirsan in the FIDE election.
In the threads here on ChessTalk in the runup to the FIDE election, someone made mention of there being a bribe, and this was vehemently denied by (of all people) the ChessTalk moderator, who if memory serves wrote that he personally would edit the word 'bribe' from any further postings (or maybe even remove the entire posting). Now we get an admission from the CFC President that in fact the CFC did ask for help with GM norm events, presumably in exchange for the CFC's endorsement. The above admission actually makes it look like bribery was committed shortly before the FIDE election.
So Vlad, in the above statement you have publicly made, you need to explain to us who exactly 'we' is and when and how was this request made to FIDE?
Was there a vote taken in either the Executive or among the voting members as to what exactly the 'request' should consist of? In other words, a vote to the effect of "What should the CFC ask from Kirsan as FIDE President in exchange for CFC's endorsement and vote?" with perhaps multiple options provided, one of which was "partial sponsorship of GM norm events."
Vlad, I would take care to answer these questions with full disclosure. I understand that the CFC is under somewhat tight regulations as a non-profit. I imagine someone could easily start a process via political channels that would cause a formal investigation to be undertaken of the CFC's adherence to those regulations. I can think of one person who would not hesitate to start that process.
Vlad, do you understand the concept of money? Money is legal tender, can be spent on anything at all because the entity receiving the money believes on pure faith that they can turn around and spend the money as THEY see fit. Without money you have instead a barter system.
You admit that one of the CFC's problems is that the web site is not getting updated. Then you say money is not a problem, you have plenty of money. Then you say you have a lack of volunteers to update the web site.
Has the 4 watt light bulb in your head turned on yet? MONEY CAN BE SPENT TO UPDATE THE WEB SITE! OMG, what a concept!
This money you refer to: you are limited to spending that money on GM norm events, and ONLY on GM norm events. You didn't get money. You bartered. What you need to explain now is: what happens if the CFC takes that money that is now in its bank accounts and spends it on updating the web site? Are the FIDE police going to arrest you? Will FIDE appoint a new Executive to replace the current one? Will FIDE suspend any further payments to CFC?
You didn't get money. You got a GM norm gift card, which says if you hold two GM norm events, the gift card can be 'swiped' to reimburse part of the cost of the events. If you actually have money in the CFC account, but you can't spend it on anything else except two GM norm events, and trying to spend it on something else would result in severe penalties, then the truth of the matter is, you don't have money, you have a GM norm gift card.
Furthermore, the question as to whether more GM norm events is a CFC need GREATER THAN the need to update the CFC web site is a question that, as far as we know, has never been voted on by the Executive or the voting members. It looks like a bribe was both offered and accepted and that this was done unilaterally, without input from the membership of the CFC.
Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec
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In the threads here on ChessTalk in the runup to the FIDE election, someone made mention of there being a bribe, and this was vehemently denied by (of all people) the ChessTalk moderator, who if memory serves wrote that he personally would edit the word 'bribe' from any further postings (or maybe even remove the entire posting). Now we get an admission from the CFC President that in fact the CFC did ask for help with GM norm events, presumably in exchange for the CFC's endorsement. The above admission actually makes it look like bribery was committed shortly before the FIDE election.
So Vlad, in the above statement you have publicly made, you need to explain to us who exactly 'we' is and when and how was this request made to FIDE?
Was there a vote taken in either the Executive or among the voting members as to what exactly the 'request' should consist of? In other words, a vote to the effect of "What should the CFC ask from Kirsan as FIDE President in exchange for CFC's endorsement and vote?" with perhaps multiple options provided, one of which was "partial sponsorship of GM norm events."
Vlad, I would take care to answer these questions with full disclosure. I understand that the CFC is under somewhat tight regulations as a non-profit. I imagine someone could easily start a process via political channels that would cause a formal investigation to be undertaken of the CFC's adherence to those regulations. I can think of one person who would not hesitate to start that process.
Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec
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You admit that one of the CFC's problems is that the web site is not getting updated. Then you say money is not a problem, you have plenty of money. Then you say you have a lack of volunteers to update the web site.
Has the 4 watt light bulb in your head turned on yet? MONEY CAN BE SPENT TO UPDATE THE WEB SITE! OMG, what a concept!
This money you refer to: you are limited to spending that money on GM norm events, and ONLY on GM norm events. You didn't get money. You bartered. What you need to explain now is: what happens if the CFC takes that money that is now in its bank accounts and spends it on updating the web site? Are the FIDE police going to arrest you? Will FIDE appoint a new Executive to replace the current one? Will FIDE suspend any further payments to CFC?
You didn't get money. You got a GM norm gift card, which says if you hold two GM norm events, the gift card can be 'swiped' to reimburse part of the cost of the events. If you actually have money in the CFC account, but you can't spend it on anything else except two GM norm events, and trying to spend it on something else would result in severe penalties, then the truth of the matter is, you don't have money, you have a GM norm gift card.
Furthermore, the question as to whether more GM norm events is a CFC need GREATER THAN the need to update the CFC web site is a question that, as far as we know, has never been voted on by the Executive or the voting members. It looks like a bribe was both offered and accepted and that this was done unilaterally, without input from the membership of the CFC.
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