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We are transparent in our work, says CWG secretary general | Lalit Bhanot, Secretary General of the upcoming Commonwealth Games 2010's Organising Committee, categorically dismissed all corruption allegations levelled against his office. Speaking to
reporters in the national capital on Saturday, Bhanot maintained that all works
undertaken with regard to the games had been done on a note of openness and with
transparency. "Let me tell you, whatever report I have given, that report says
everything has been done transparently. Let me look at the other papers also.
Only then will I be able to comment," said Lalit Bhanot. Reportedly, the Central
Vigilance Commission had found irregularities in several Commonwealth Games related
projects being carried out by civic and construction agencies in the national
capital. India is expecting huge arrival of tourists in the capital for Commonwealth
Games and also about 10,000 athletes from 71 teams representing 54 Commonwealth
member states. The 12-day sporting extravaganza will be India 's biggest sporting
event since the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi . The Sports Ministry has spent
an additional sum of 300 million rupees to upgrade and renovate the hostels of
the Delhi University , as a measure of accommodation for the Games tourist. |
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