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Team Vitality issued $10,000 fine for stream-sniping during BLAST Premier – CS:GO – News – WIN.gg
Nothing harsh.

The Esports Integrity Commission has fined Team Vitality $10,000 due to the recent BLAST Premier Global Final controversy.
The French roster managed to send Team Liquid to the lower bracket in a smooth 2-0 fashion. However, a mistake on Team Vitality’s part earned them a fine of $10,000.
ESIC issues $10,000 fine to team Vitality in response to stream-sniping breach of the ESIC Code.
While there was no malicious intention detected by ESIC in its examination of evidence, ESIC’s zero tolerance approach…
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