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MIBR, Yeah reignite conflict of interest concerns in CS:GO

Brazilian Counter-Strike: Global Offensive teams Made in Brazil (MIBR) and Yeah are both cleared to compete in ESL One: Road to Rio.

This decision by Valve brings up some clear conflict of interest concerns as Yeah is backed by a host of people connected to MIBR.

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People involved with the two organisations include Epitácio “TACO” de Melo and Ricardo “dead” Sinigaglia; both of which are listed as co-owners of Yeah. TACO is currently a player for MIBR and dead is the coach of team, having replaced Wilton “zews” Prado on March 25th.