The case forWorld War II and the history of Jews in Poland, which you may remember from previousSignpost coverage (and currentSignpostRfCs), was accepted 13 March. New parties were added to the case as recently as 24 March.
The relevant timeline for the case is:
Its scope is to be the conduct of named parties in the topic areas of World War II history of Poland, and the history of the Jews in Poland, broadly construed.
According to case clerkDreamy Jazz when asked byThe Signpost, a break between Evidence phase 1 and 2 was added because "the arbitrators wanted to have an opportunity to review submissions and then ask questions to get clarification or further details which would be provided in phase 2. The break was added for convenience, so that the evidence can be read and everyone can get up to speed before the questions are asked for phase 2."
Former administratorDbachmann wasde-sysoped by the Arbitration Committee on 5 April.
Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests#Paid editing recruitment allegation was initiated on 11 April by former Committee memberAmandaNP. Involved parties were another former Committee member,Bradv, and Wikipedia co-founderJimbo Wales. Wales voluntarily gave up his advanced permissions on English Wikipedia, and the case wasrejected by the Arbitration Committee as resolved (see also"Jimmy Wales gives up his advanced permissions" in this issue's News and notes, and anOpinion piece).