Aleksi Valavuori tells more about his newly started community service.
Aleksi Valavuori says that community service is the result of his financial crime. Pasi Liesimaa
Sports and Media Person Aleksi Valavuori46, has started community service. Valavuori notifies Instagramin their account.
Valavuori tells more about Grannyon the site that the service is the result of the financial criminal convictions he received. In December, Valavuori was sentenced to monthly imprisonment for two gross tax fraud and aggravated accounting crime. In addition, he was sentenced to a community service for 40 hours.
According to Valavuori, he performs his service at a Redis encounter, which provides peer support for people recovering from substance abuse and prison spiral.
– I’m quite happy that I was able to put my punishment in this kind of place. I get daily to talk to people in criminal and substance abuse, to hear them, move with them and exchange ideas about how life would get on track, Valavuori says in his writing.
Valavuori says he intends to write more about his service in the future.
Iltalehti tried to reach Valavuori to comment on the start of his community service.
Aleksi Valavuori is waiting for 40 hours from the community service. Archives from 2014. Petteri Paalasmaa
What is it?
Financial crimes will join Valavuori as CEO of Birdboy Oy in 2017-2021. Valavuori avoided income taxes by neglecting the registration of the company’s transactions and the preparation of financial statements. The accounting was made only later and even then it was incomplete.
Valavuori also failed to refund the pre -filled tax return and did not report all his income to the taxpayer. The company’s tax returns were also not made. Personally, Valavuori avoided taxes worth almost EUR 108,000. For the company, tax avoidance was approximately EUR 37,000.
On November 28, prosecution of financial crimes was dealt with in a recognition trial in the District Court of Southwest Finland, where Valavuori admitted the acts.
Valavuori has been convicted of financial crimes before.
In 2021, the District Court of Southwest Finland sentenced him to a serious imprisonment for serious tax fraud and aggravated accounting crime for two years and 60 hours to the community service. In addition, he was ordered for a three -year business ban, which ended on 4 January 2024.

