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Ex-Olympics chief faces fraud charges

Published: 22 Dec 2012 - 12:23 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 07:53 pm

NEW DELHI: A judge yesterday ordered prosecutors to charge India’s former Olympics chief and five other sports officials with fraud relating to the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Suresh Kalmadi, who headed the Games organising committee, his deputy Lalit Bhanot and four others were accused of favouring a particular company while awarding contracts for installing a timing system for the Games.

Judge Talwant Singh ordered the prosecution to frame charges of “cheating, forgery, criminal conspiracy and for other offences under the provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act” by January 10, the PTI reported. Also facing charges are the organising committee’s director-general V K Verma, procurement director Surjit Lal, sports director A S V Prasad and treasurer M Jayachandran. Two Indian companies and the firm Swiss Timing, which was awarded a contract to supply equipment, are also accused in the case, the Press Trust of India said.

Police alleged in 2010 that Swiss Timing had supplied equipment “at exorbitant rates of one 1.07 billion rupees ($18 million)... thereby causing huge loss to the government”. It was unclear whether the judge has also ordered the prosecution of the companies.The firms and the six Indian officials accused, who are all currently on bail, have denied wrongdoing.

The judge said they would be formally charged on January 10.

Kalmadi, a serving member of parliament, headed the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), which was suspended by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on December 4 for unethical practices during controversial IOA elections.

Kalmadi did not run in the IOA elections earlier this month, but Bhanot was elected unopposed as secretary-general, even though the IOC had declared the entire election process illegal.AFP