Taiga Banned from ESIC tournaments for Life

Taiga Banned from ESIC tournaments for Life

Dota 2 has had its highs and lows over the years, and one of the most symbolic scandals was the match-fixing allegations against Tommy "Taiga" Le. The investigation was announced, and we finally have a verdict.

The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) issued a Final Notice of Charge and Sanction Determination against professional player Tommy Le under the ESIC Integrity Program, including the Anti-Corruption Code (ACC) and Code of Conduct.

Taiga's career was already on a long pause but now it's officially over.

A Long Time Has Passed

As we all know, it has been a long time since the announcement of the investigation and this was no accident. ESIC received information giving rise to concerns regarding Taiga’s welfare and state of mind.

Taiga had a great opportunity but his addiction took the chance he had to become a professional Dota 2 player.

With that in mind, they decided to delay the verdict considering his condition and that is stated as the main reason for the response coming now instead of at an earlier date.

Investigation and Findings

According to ESIC, Taiga did not provide substantive responses to their interrogatories, did not attend scheduled interviews, and did not provide a compelling justification either.

His deliberate and persistent lack of cooperation forced ESIC to draw adverse inferences in accordance with its rules. According to the investigation, Taiga:

  • engaged in communications with individuals alleged to be involved in betting or match-fixing activity;
  • became involved in betting-related communications and financial dealings connected to professional matches;
  • disclosed, or was involved in circumstances involving the use of, inside information for betting purposes;
  • engaged in, facilitated, or agreed to conduct designed to ensure particular in-game incidents for betting-related purposes;
  • received financial benefit in connection with such conduct; and
  • failed to report relevant approaches and failed to cooperate with ESIC’s investigation.

Charges and Sanction

According to the official announcement, ESIC determined that Taiga committed multiple breaches of their Anti-Corruption Code and Code of Conduct:

  • improper influence of match conduct and specific in-game events;
  • betting and facilitating betting activity;
  • misuse and disclosure of inside information; and
  • failure to disclose corrupt approaches and failure to cooperate with an investigation.

The final decision was a lifetime ban from all ESIC events. This means Tommy is prohibited from participating in, officiating at, attending in an official capacity, or otherwise being involved in any ESIC member event, competition, or sanctioned activity, effective immediately.

Taiga Still Making Moves

There was also news reported by Cyberscore in late 2025 stating that Taiga was still engaging in shady behavior by approaching players from Runa Team using ESL's official Discord.

Some people refuse to let go of their vices and this was Taiga's biggest mistake so far.

Now that his ban has been confirmed, most likely Taiga will either find another way to approach players or give up on Dota 2 entirely. It is an expected outcome for an otherwise very talented player.

Closing Thoughts

Taiga has finally reached closure in his match-fixing investigation despite his lack of cooperation and departs from professional Dota 2 with a stain that will follow him forever in the form of a lifetime ESIC ban.

We love watching games and putting money where our mouth is from time to time, but it is also important to remember that addictions can find you when you least expect them, and no bad deed goes unpunished for long when there are logs to confirm your actions.

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