Yehor Titov's Beauty Salon Accounts Blocked: What Caused It.
Blocked Accounts of Yehor Titov's Beauty Salon
According to inkorr.com: According to 'Glavkom', five bank accounts of the beauty salon owned by famous footballer Yehor Titov, who once played for Moscow's 'Spartak', have been blocked in Russia.
The financial problems at the salon arose back in May of this year, when Titov failed to submit his income declaration. The first account was blocked during this period.
In June and September, four more accounts were blocked due to failure to provide declarations and calculations regarding insurance contributions.
It is also worth noting that Yehor Titov ended up in the database of the 'Peacemaker' website.
It is indicated on the 'Peacemaker' website that Titov publicly supported Russian aggression and the killings of Ukrainian citizens.
Doubtful Actions of the Football Star
On September 25, prior to the Russian Cup match between KAMAZ and 'Spartak' from Kostroma, Yehor Titov handed a check for 1 million rubles to the director of the 'City Council of Veterans of the SVO' in Naberezhnye Chelny.
This event was organized by a Russian betting company, and the collected funds were directed to a fund supporting participants of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and their families.
As a result of irregular submission of declarations, five accounts of Yehor Titov have been blocked. His actions, particularly handing over a check for 1 million rubles, provoked outrage in society due to support for participants of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This situation highlights serious problems with financial transparency in Titov's business and also questions his public image, given his active support for aggression. In conditions of diplomatic tensions and controversies, this case shows how sports and social activities can intertwine, causing division among fans and the public.
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