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Under pressure, C'wealth Games committee forms panel to probe UK money trail

The decision to form the panel came after Suresh Kalmadi met foreign minister SM Krishna amid speculation that the letters recommending the UK-based company could have been doctored.

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Caught in a web of corruption scandals and under intense pressure from the government, the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee was today forced to form a three-member panel to probe allegations of irregular financial transactions with a little-known UK-based company.

The decision to form the panel came after Kalmadi met foreign minister SM Krishna amid speculation that the letters recommending the UK-based company -- AM Cars and Vans -- from the Indian High Commission could have been doctored.

Kalmadi had presented e-mails from the High Commission's protocol division to insist that the company was recommended
to the OC ahead of Queen's Baton relay in London.

But the ministry of external affairs has apparently questioned the authenticity of these mails.

"Organising Committee Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 chairman Suresh Kalmadi has set up the panel which includes
Jarnail Singh, OC chief executive officer, GC Chaturvedi, special director general-finance, and Gurjyot Kaur, chief vigilance officer," OC secretary general Lalit Bhanot told reporters here.

"The Committee will look into the issue of money being paid to AM Car and Van Limited and the ministry of external affair's contention about the letters issued by the Indian High Commission in the United Kingdom," he said.

Kalmadi has his back against the wall with allegations of widescale corruption and shoddy construction work at the
Games' venues also being highlighted by the Central Vigilance
Commission.

Bhanot said the media reports about corruption have been taken note of by OC and it has therefore formed a panel to investigate all the allegations.

The UK-based AM Films was allegedly paid lakhs pounds for
its "services" during the baton relay but Kalmadi though admitting that there was no contract with the company has denied any irregular financial transactions.

Bhanot confirmed that Kalmadi met Krishna today.

"Mr Kalmadi met him. He (Kalmadi) sought time yesterday, so he went to see him and he discussed the issue," he said. 

Asked whether Krishna had told Kalmadi that the e-mails were doctored, Bhanot said, "I am not aware what they have discussed."

Bhanot also acknowledged receiving a letter from the sports ministry seeking the removal of two OC officials - TS Darbari and Sanjay Mohindroo, both of whom are under the scanner for alleged corruption

"It's true that secretary sports has sent a letter to chairman OC and they have shown concerns abut Mr Darbari and Mohindroo," he conceded. 

Bhanot said the committee will also probe the payouts to Melbourne-based company Sports Marketing and Management, which was hired for bringing in sponsorship for the Games.

"This is for the QBR launch, overlay and the SMAM agreement. Very soon a report will be submitted and action will be taken on the basis of that," he said.

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