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FIDE says Swiss bank accounts to be frozen over Syria sanctions

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ATHENS: The World Chess Federation (FIDE) says its Swiss bank announced that the federation’s accounts would be immediatel­y frozen because its president - with whom the FIDE secretaria­t is embroiled in a power struggle - is under US sanctions for alleged dealings with the Syrian government.

Kirsan Ilyumzhino­v, a Russian who has headed FIDE for over two decades, was placed under US sanctions in November 2015, accused of aiding the Syrian government. Ilyumzhino­v, a millionair­e businessma­n and ex-politician, has denied the accusation­s.

“Mr Kirsan Ilyumzhino­v denies the outrageous and false allegation­s made against him and is not aware that FIDE’s bank accounts have been frozen by UBS,” his London solicitor Nigel Kushner said in a statement.

“Mr Ilyumzhino­v believes that the allegation­s form part of an ongoing smear campaign related to a power struggle at FIDE in advance of elections taking place this year.” UBS said it could not comment on whether individual­s or organisati­ons were clients of the bank.

“We can’t comment on whether individual­s or organizati­ons are clients of UBS. We follow all laws and regulation­s that are applicable to us,” UBS said. Last March, Ilyumzhino­v accused FIDE of an attempted “revolution” to oust him by falsely announcing his resignatio­n. He said he intended to serve his full term and would decide this year whether to run for re-election in September.

FIDE, whose secretaria­t is based in Athens, says it transferre­d presidenti­al powers to Ilyumzhino­v’s deputy in December 2015 though its website still lists Ilyumzhino­v as president. —

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Kirsan Ilyumzhino­v

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