Report: Corruption scandal hits Delhi's Commonwealth Games


New Delhi - Indian officials have found evidence of corruption in construction projects and illegal cash transfers for Delhi upcoming Commonwealth Games, news reports said Saturday.Allegations of widespread corruption in connection with India's
Posted : Sat, 31 Jul 2010 11:58:55 GMT
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Category : India (Sports)
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New Delhi - Indian officials have found evidence of corruption in construction projects and illegal cash transfers for Delhi upcoming Commonwealth Games, news reports said Saturday.

Allegations of widespread corruption in connection with India's biggest sporting event in recent times -- due in October this year -- were reported on local TV news and various dailies.

Officials of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), India's government watchdog agency told the Times of India that construction quality certificates scrutinized in 16 Games-related projects had turned out to be "fake or suspect".

"It is a disturbing discovery. Fake certificates were routinely issued to pass substandard work and material," a CVC official told the newspaper.

"We have not yet been able to gauge the financial implication but it is certain to have led to very big gains for vendors and contractors," he said.

The event, to be held October 3-14 and involving 71 nations are the most expensive Commonwealth Games in history, with a budget of two billion dollars.

Meanwhile, another corruption scandal about money being transferred from the Commonwealth Games account to a little-known film company based in London was reported by the Times Now newschannel on Saturday.

Senior Indian diplomats in the mission in London had written to Indian sports ministry regarding the allegations of corruption about cash transfers of 247,469 pounds (388,142 dollars) to the AM Films company.

Responding to the slew of corruption allegations, India's Sports Minister MS Gill said investigations were on and action would be taken against those found guilty.

"Yes, that is our duty...the basic duty. Me and the officers are working together," Gill said adding his focus was to ensure successful games.

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