The Esports Integrity Fee (ESIC) has issued an interim suspension to gamers, coaches, and employees representing Counter-Strike 2 group SENZA, also called Rosy.
ESIC says the suspension is in relation to alleged breaches of its anti-corruption code and code of conduct.
The choice to problem an interim suspension follows the beginning of the investigation that can be investigating the alleged use of outdoor data throughout matches, betting-related misconduct, and alleged account sharing.
The interim suspension will stay in place till the conclusion of ESIC’s investigation into the allegations or till the Fee decides to raise it.
ESIC’s involvement follows SENZA launching its personal investigation into former participant Kirsan ‘byek’ Ivanov following allegations of account sharing. Consequently, the organisation fined the participant roughly $30,000 (~£22,494) and eliminated him from the roster.
In late September, SENZA dropped the remaining gamers in favour of a brand new roster unveiled on October third. ESIC has specified that the roster dropped in September is the topic of its ongoing investigation.
SENZA’s Dishonest Allegations
Previous to ESIC launching an investigation into dishonest, ENCE’s CS2 analyst posted a number of annotated clips indicating the group was dishonest in some capability.
GamerLegion coach Ashley ‘ash’ Battye additionally shared his considerations surrounding the alleged dishonest going down in Tier 2 CS2 tournaments.
“It will possibly’t maintain taking place. Real rosters die when these losses occur. I’ve made roster modified previously once we’ve misplaced to blatant cheaters and misplaced all confidence in the best way we play. We have now to do higher.”


