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Lottery 'must not fund Olympics' | |
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Ministers should not rely on the National Lottery and London taxpayers to offset "faulty" cost estimates for staging the 2012 Olympics, MPs say. | |
They say they are "disturbed" that the projected cost of hosting the Games has risen £900m since the bid was made. | They say they are "disturbed" that the projected cost of hosting the Games has risen £900m since the bid was made. |
In a report, the culture, media and sport committee said it was surprised £400m extra was needed for a "delivery partner to exercise cost control". | |
The government said much of the cost was to ensure a good legacy for London. | |
'Not thought out' | |
The original bid had not included the costs of VAT, a "programme contingency" or inflation, the committee reported. | The original bid had not included the costs of VAT, a "programme contingency" or inflation, the committee reported. |
Costs were still rising and any extra should be met by the Treasury, not Londoners or the National Lottery, the MPs said. | Costs were still rising and any extra should be met by the Treasury, not Londoners or the National Lottery, the MPs said. |
Doubts about final costs must be resolved if public confidence in the project is to be maintained John WhittingdaleCommittee chairman class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6289357.stm">Games 'greenest ever' | |
They voiced concern that a recent ban on advertising some food on television could mean a dip in sponsorship money. | |
"We can only conclude that cost-control procedures were not fully thought through at the time the bid was submitted," the report said. | "We can only conclude that cost-control procedures were not fully thought through at the time the bid was submitted," the report said. |
"The committee is concerned about the distance between the figures submitted in the bid and the true costs, which will not become evident until after the Games." | "The committee is concerned about the distance between the figures submitted in the bid and the true costs, which will not become evident until after the Games." |
'Unacceptable burden' | 'Unacceptable burden' |
The committee's chairman, Conservative MP John Whittingdale, said grassroots sport would lose out if the Lottery had to contribute any more money. | |
He added: "We remain convinced that London can and will host a Games as good as any ever seen before. | |
"But doubts about final costs must be resolved if public confidence in the project is to be maintained." | |
In November, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell said the cost of the Olympic Park had risen from £2.4bn to £3.3bn. | In November, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell said the cost of the Olympic Park had risen from £2.4bn to £3.3bn. |
She said it was due to inflation and the decision to spend £400m on "delivery partner" CLM, which will aim to make sure the Games come in on budget and on time. | She said it was due to inflation and the decision to spend £400m on "delivery partner" CLM, which will aim to make sure the Games come in on budget and on time. |
But the committee's report said the government's "apparent intention" that the extra money be met from the Lottery and London's council tax payers was "placing an unacceptable burden on both". | |
'Short space of time' | |
Instead the Treasury should help by foregoing the tax payable on Olympics proceeds, while the London Development Agency should pay more from profits from land sales, it said. | |
The report pointed out that Ms Jowell had said in October that rigorous attention was being paid to costs, but by November the extra £900m had been identified. | |
"The committee is disturbed that such statements have been disproved in such a relatively short space of time," said the report. | "The committee is disturbed that such statements have been disproved in such a relatively short space of time," said the report. |
The original £1.5bn budget for staging the Games had not taken inflation into account, but this had not been "clearly stated" in the bid. | The original £1.5bn budget for staging the Games had not taken inflation into account, but this had not been "clearly stated" in the bid. |
MPs said the rationale for a "programme contingency", not mentioned in the bid and which could reach £2bn, had to be "thoroughly explained". | |
VAT was not included in the original bid, apparently on the assumption that the Olympic Delivery Authority would be exempt, but has since been estimated at £250m or more. | VAT was not included in the original bid, apparently on the assumption that the Olympic Delivery Authority would be exempt, but has since been estimated at £250m or more. |
MPs welcomed assurances that the taxpayer would not be liable but criticised the Treasury for not establishing the position from the start. | MPs welcomed assurances that the taxpayer would not be liable but criticised the Treasury for not establishing the position from the start. |
A Department for Culture, Media and Sport spokesman said: "We are applying rigorous financial controls to ensure that every pound we spend is well-spent. | |
"Some costs have risen, but that is principally because of the importance of ensuring a long-term legacy from 2012." | "Some costs have risen, but that is principally because of the importance of ensuring a long-term legacy from 2012." |