Hundreds of activists on Thursday protested against what they see as corruption and fraud in the 2010 Commonwealth Games and demanded a probe, according to a media release. REUTERS

NEW DELHI The Commonwealth Games organizing committee has fired one of its top officials as it investigates alleged irregularities in funding for an event in London, local media reported Monday.

Press Trust of India said that the organizing committees joint director T.S. Darbari was given his marching orders at the request of Indias sports ministry and will be replaced by V.L. Saxena.

Darbari was already suspended for alleged corruption during the Queens Baton Relay launching ceremony in London.
PTI said the sports ministry had not been happy with the suspension and wanted Darbaris position terminated.

Games spokesman Lalit Bhanot did not return telephone calls seeking comment.

Corruption allegations and delays in construction of venues and infrastructure have dogged the Commonwealth Games, which will take place Oct. 3-14 in New Delhi.

Last week, organizing committee treasurer Anil Khanna quit following allegations that his sons firm was awarded a contract to lay synthetic surfaces at a tennis stadium for the games. Khanna denied the allegations, saying he had not started at the organizing committee when the contract was awarded.

Games organizers are under severe pressure to complete the venues in time for the opening of the biggest sporting event in India since the 1982 Asian Games.

Commonwealth Games Federation president Michael Fennell has asked for a full report on the corruption allegations and urged local organizers to take action to ensure problems in the preparations do not tarnish the event. -AP

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