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Klaus Schormann and Shiny Fang are looking for moles: "help us to identify the source of these leaks"

Part V: At 3 p.m., in just a few minutes, UIPM monarch Klaus Schormann and his secretary general Shiny Fang will meet with IOC boss Thomas Bach. You, dear readers, are not supposed to know about this meeting – and you should not read the following email that Fang has just sent out. Voilà...

Email sent by Shiny Fang to UIPM member federations today.
"President Schormann signed agreements, under his signature only and without consultation with me or the EB, to sell Upgrade Cards and UIPM Accreditations to different persons and entities."
John Helmick, UIPM Treasurer, 15 August 2024

I am not sure, I would have to look again, from which continent the email from UIPM secretary general Shiny Fang was forwarded to me first. Asia or America? Or Africa? Or maybe Europe? I'll have to sort through the messages later and take a look. There were too many.

But now it is only important that you, dear readers, continue to be well informed about the many dubious events in the Union Internationale de Pentathlon de Moderne (UIPM).

So read what Shiny Fang sent as a matter of extreme urgency to the secretaries general and presidents of more than 130 national federations this morning. It concerns the upcoming UIPM Congress in Saudi Arabia, but above all, the letter concerns my well-documented reporting of the past few days.

If I read this correctly, then this reporting and these published documents are precisely the greatest danger for the UIPM and for clean elections in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Funny.

Read the email:

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