Hooper denies corruption charges into CWG broadcast rights
Updated on Aug 13, 2010 09:34 pm IST
Mike Hooper, Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), on Thursday denied the corruption charges by an interim report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India into the broadcast rights of the 2010 games to be hosted by New Delhi. Hooper said that though the CGF had supported the appointment of Fast Track Sales Ltd for the broadcast rights, the decision lay with the Organising Committee (OC).
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