It's his duty to admit and acknowledge any infraction he knows have occurred. Questioning the ruling of the committee on any infractions is a different matter altogether.
People 'do the right thing' by owning up to breaking rules all the time, but removing themselves from a tournament when the committee says they are fine to play on is way beyond that. It's the committee's **** up.
People 'do the right thing' by owning up to breaking rules all the time, but removing themselves from a tournament when the committee says they are fine to play on is way beyond that. It's the committee's **** up.

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