Kalmadi’s pre-CWG trips cost Rs 18 lakh

November 21, 2010 04:46 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:30 am IST - New Delhi

Nearly Rs 18 lakh were spent on six foreign trips, lasting 28 days, undertaken by the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee’s Chairman Suresh Kalmadi in the build-up to the event, even though the amount was not part of his travel allowance.

Mr Kalmadi’s travel expenses for these trips stood at Rs 17.72 lakh, CWG OC’s RTI official Y D Mehta revealed but he could not provide details of Mr Kalmadi’s travel allowance saying, “The information is not available with the accounts department.”

During his trip to London for the Queen’s Baton Relay, Mr Kalmadi’s travel expenses were borne by Air India.

Asked how much was spent on salary and other perks for Mr Kalmadi, the response was that the Member of Parliament was not paid for his role in the OC. The OC also did not have any information about the number of staff hired during the run-up to the Games and on whether any advertisements were placed in newspapers for the purpose.

Giving specifics of Mr Kalmadi’s trips abroad, RTI applicant Ramesh Verma was told that the OC chairman had travelled to Sri Lanka, Canada, Greece, Zambia and the West Indies at various times.

The OC is facing charges of corruption in the preparations of the Games and two of its former officials T S Darbari and Sajay Mohendroo have been arrested by the CBI.

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