Two Delhi Commonwealth Games officials arrested

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Two Delhi Commonwealth Games officials arrested

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The 2010 Games were hit by claims of shoddy construction and dubious payments to contractors


India's top investigating agency has arrested two 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games officials for alleged financial irregularities.
TS Darbari and Sanjay Mohindroo are accused of forgery and cheating over the awarding of Games contracts.
The men were suspended from their posts in August. They deny any wrongdoing.
Earlier this month, Suresh Kalmadi, the Games organising committee chief, quit his post in the Congress party.
He has been under investigation over claims of corruption at October's sporting spectacular, and denies any wrongdoing.
The build-up to the event was overshadowed by revelations of sleaze, incompetence and missed construction deadlines.
The allegations come just a day after Indian Telecommunications Minister A Raja was forced to step down over claims he undersold mobile phone licenses. He denies the charges.
The high-profile corruption cases are an embarrassment for the Indian government, says the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi.
First arrests Mr Darbari and Mr Mohindroo were arrested after raids on their offices and homes, said Harsh Bhal, a spokesman for India's Central Bureau of Investigation.
They are alleged to have forged documents as part of a scam to award Games contracts to companies at inflated prices.
These are the first arrests since a high-level investigation was launched last month into corruption charges surrounding the Games.
In August, the Games' treasurer, Anil Khanna, quit after claims an Australian firm won the contract to lay tennis courts for the Games because his son headed its Indian arm.
All India Tennis Association chief Mr Khanna denied any wrongdoing.
 

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22 November 2010 Last updated at 04:14 ET Commonwealth Games official Jayachandran arrested

The 2010 Games were hit by claims of shoddy construction and dubious payments to contractors


India's top investigating agency has arrested a top 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games official for alleged financial irregularities.
Treasurer M Jayachandran is accused of forgery and cheating over the awarding of Games contracts, a charge he denies.
He is the third Games official to be arrested over similar charges. All were suspended from their posts in August.
Earlier this month, Suresh Kalmadi, the Games organising committee chief, quit his post in the Congress party.
He has been under investigation over claims of corruption at October's sporting spectacular, and also denies any wrongdoing.
'Exorbitant' contracts The build-up to the event was overshadowed by revelations of sleaze, incompetence and missed construction deadlines.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ordered the investigation last month into alleged corruption at the Games.
Mr Jayachandran was arrested on Sunday in connection with an alleged scam to award contracts to companies at inflated prices.
Last week, senior Games officials TS Darbari and Sanjay Mohindroo were arrested over charges of irregularities over the awarding of Games contracts linked to the Queen's Baton Relay in London last year.
Police said they awarded contracts at "exorbitant rates" to two London-based companies for providing transport and video screens at the London event.
The Queen's Baton Relay passed through 70 Commonwealth nations before arriving in India to mark the start of the Games in October.
In August, Mr Jayachandran's predecessor, Anil Khanna, quit after claims an Australian firm won the contract to lay tennis courts for the Games because his son headed its Indian arm.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11808358
 

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