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The 2010 Commonwealth games were a "complete management failure", a parliamentary panel has said. The panel cited a top officer's contention that it could have created a "national shame".
The Public Accounts Committee has faulted the then UPA dispensation for taking the games management out of the government machinery, leading to a "number of errors" that almost resulted in the "biggest management failure".
Its report was tabled in Parliament on Wednesday.
Underlining that delays occurred in the initial stages of the game, the panel said as a result decisions were taken in haste and contracts were awarded on the basis of single tenders and negotiations at some times.
It said there was a "lack of transparency, fairness and competition in bidding".
Outgoing PAC Chairman KV Thomas, however, had added on Wednesday that there was nothing against former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the report.
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