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Olympics Ministry being economical with the truth again
Article | Finance | Government | London 2012
Conclusions and Recommendations of the House of Commons Public Accounts Select Committee Report 22 April 2008
- Foreseeable requirements for public sector funding were excluded from the estimates at the time of the bid to host the Games, giving an unrealistic picture of the expected costs. Contrary to good practice, the Department [of Culture Media and Sport] did not include programme contingency, now £2.7 billion, because the scale and complexity of the undertaking were not appreciated at the time of the bid. The costs of tax and security, now estimated at over £1.4 billion, were also excluded from the estimates as they were uncertain. Yet £738 million of funding from the private sector was included, despite not being supported by robust analysis. All costs and revenues should have been included from the outset, with the uncertainties explained and a contingency provided.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Sat, 26/04/2008 - 09:13.
