Kramnik Suspended Over Unsubstantiated Cheating Claims | Phoenix News
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FIDE suspends former world champion Vladimir Kramnik for at least a year after he publicly accused top players—including Daniel Naroditsky—of cheating without evidence, violating federation rules. Naroditsky, who denied the claims, tragically died in October from an overdose linked to a heart condition, and had previously said Kramnik’s accusations damaged his mental well-being. Kramnik plans to appeal, calling the suspension unjust, while FIDE insists on evidence-based reporting to protect players’ reputations and uphold discipline.
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