LONDON, Dec 5: Public funding of nine billion pounds ($14.5 billion) for the London Olympics was money well spent after a successful Games, Britain’s National Audit Office (NAO) said in a report on Wednesday.
The NAO found fault with an initial underestimate of how much public money was needed and the failure of private contractor G4S to supply enough security guards which meant British troops had to be drafted in just before the Olympics.
However, its report was generally positive about a Games that the government hopes will help attract additional investment and tourists to Britain.
“By any reasonable measure the Games were a success and the big picture is that they have delivered value for money,” said the NAO, an independent body which scrutinises public spending on behalf of parliament.
“LOCOG (London Organisers) sold 11 million tickets and our athletes excelled,” it added.—Reuters
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