Our project development advisors also work on other government finance projects. For this reason, our project development advisors refused to publish their photos. They agree to help, but they do not want to be public.
If they refused to publish their own photos, you could have said so, and not put anything instead using stock photos. Projects like your often wants to have it both ways but it usually ends up like this, you getting tagged.
Another thing I also don't understand is why some of those people are names as advisors when based on the description they look more like part of your core team. For example, Igor Kirillob is described as "
Our technical director, has 15 years of experience in the development of complex internal structures.". So he is basically CTO of your company, yet he is named as an advisor.
Same thing goes for Wook Gyong Gi Ji, who is "
An application architect at NEURONET working on an automation platform and customer integration. - Chief Architect and Developer at Torgindustrias, working on an automated trading platform:. So, is he even working at that Torgindustrias company or advisor biographies are fake as well? Funny thing about him is that you used stock photo of a Japanese businessman, while his name indicates that he is Korean.