An aggravated tax-fraud charge just hit one of Finland's biggest esports stars right in the middle of his competitive prime.
Aleksib faces tax-fraud charges in Finland
Aleksib faces tax-fraud charges in Finland
- Aleksi Virolainen is charged in the East Uusimaa District Court.
- Alleged offenses cover May through September 2020.
- Finland's Tax Administration kicked off the investigation.
- His hearing is set for April 2026.
- Prize money and salary classification are the core issues.
- Prosecutors argue earnings were personal, not corporate revenue.
- Virolainen was competing for OG during that period.
- Aleksib declined to comment on specifics publicly.
- Virolainen captains NAVI and is a Finnish national icon.
- He led NAVI to the PGL Major Copenhagen win in 2024.
- That made him the first Finn to ever claim a CS Major.
- Previously, he took ENCE to a historic Major final.
- IEM Rio and BLAST Rivals both fall in April.
- NAVI could face real logistical complications from the timing.
- Court obligations might conflict with tournament commitments.
- Competitive disruption is a genuine possibility here.
- Aggravated status depends on financial scale or methodical evasion.
- Conviction carries four months to four years of imprisonment.
- Fines or suspended sentences are typical for first-time offenders.
- Financial case defendants rarely get the harshest penalties.