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Games organizers accused of misuse of funds
The Commonwealth Games organizing committee has rejected accusations that it paid more than $500,000 to a small London-based company for services including car hire, makeshift toilets and road barriers. The TimesNow television channel claimed that the committee transferred $585,000 to the A.M. Films company, which has also been receiving ongoing monthly payments of nearly $32,500.
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Games organizers accused of misuse of funds
The Commonwealth Games organizing committee rejected accusations that it paid more than $500,000 to a small London-based company for services including car hire, makeshift toilets and road barriers.
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Games have overshot budget by over 17 times: Gill
Games have overshot budget by over 17 times: GillGames have overshot budget by over 17 times: Gill
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Games organisers accused of misuse of funds
The Commonwealth Games organising committee has rejected accusations that it paid more than $500 000 to a small London-based company for services
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Games building certificates 'fake'
The New Delhi Commonwealth Games has been rocked by a report alleging that all construction quality certificates inspected so far have been fake or 'suspect'.
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Games organisers accused of misuse of funds
New Delhi - The Commonwealth Games organising committee has rejected accusations that it paid more than $500,000 to a small London-based company for services including car hire, makeshift toilets and road barriers.
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Commonwealth Games 'building certificates faked'
The New Delhi Commonwealth Games was rocked by a scandal Saturday with a report alleging that all construction quality certificates inspected so far have turned out to be fake or "suspect."
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Commonwealth Games chair denies misusing funds
The Commonwealth Games organizing committee rejected accusations that it paid nearly $600,000 US to a small London-based company for services including car rentals, makeshift toilets and road barriers.
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