Economics
Delhi Commonwealth Blame Games
Looking at some recent stories in the Indian news media about the construction of the Commonwealth Games facilities it is apparent that the 'same old same old' influences of privatisation, poor institutional oversight, greed, corruption and the brutal exploitation of the vulnerable poor labouring on the project have been clearly highlighted for some time.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Sat, 25/09/2010 - 09:28.
Article | Corruption & Ethics | Economics | Human Rights | Mega Events | Politics | Security | Tourism | Commonwealth Games
Hotels warned of 'flip side' to the Olympics
More knock on effects of the Olympics.
VisitBritain admitted ahead of a report shortly to be published by the European Tourism Operators Association that tourism would suffer during the Olympics. Makes me wonder if VB did this because they knew the ETOA was about to issue its report.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Sat, 18/09/2010 - 01:59.
Another Olympics, another overspend!
Hey, what's new? Another Olympics another overspend! This time it was Singapore's Youth Olympics. S$107 million ($80 million) ballooned to S$387 million.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Fri, 17/09/2010 - 01:09.
Blog | Economics | Funding | Other Olympics
Expensive Olympics require expensive seats!
An Olympic source has said organisers are having 'fruitful discussions' about how much to charge for tickets with some in LOCOG and the government favouring £3,000 for the best seats at the opening ceremony and other key events. However, it seems some idiots have been making "public statements that the tickets would be affordable and that is causing some disquiet.”
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 24/08/2010 - 03:33.
Blog | 2012 Finance | Economics | Sponsors
Businesses stress over possible losses from London 2012
A novel take on the 2012 Games. Apparently businesses are anticipating losses from the London Olympics. A range of legal, financial, media and public sector organisations are unhappy at the lack of attention being paid to the possible disruption and loss of revenue the Games may bring.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Thu, 22/07/2010 - 04:45.
Article | 2012 Business | Airways | Economics | Public transport | Railways | Roads | Transport
Higgins inadequately rewarded for awesome budget savings!
Today Mr Higgins kindly sent me an email message in which he said:
'We remain within budget and on track to complete the vast majority of the venues and infrastructure with one year to go.'
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Fri, 16/07/2010 - 00:21.
Blog | 2012 Finance | Corruption & Ethics | Economics | Finance
McVolunteering?
Kevin Blowe on the demise of the Food Standards Agency and the announcement that
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Mon, 12/07/2010 - 13:50.
Blog | 2012 Business | 2012 Sustainability | Coe | Economics | Jobs | Mega Events | Sponsors
Ooooh look, more broken promises
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Tue, 06/07/2010 - 11:07.
Blog | 2012 Finance | 2012 Sport | Economics | London 2012 | Mega Events
