The Olympic Games in London found the economical reason
Financial crisis that according to Xinhua News Agency wreaking havoc in each corner and field in the world, scratched a large hole on the money-locker of the London Olympics in 2012 too, the enormous fund shortfall of about 250 million pounds has even appeared in the project of Olympic Village of the budget of more than 1 billion pounds.
Lack funds and all sorts of " reduce weight ", take action, and Britain economy reduce 0.5% data will it be third quarter this year, even let some world opinion cry out in alarm, the London Olympics may fall back for more than 60 years in 2012, reproduce " simple and crude Olympic Games " that London that sapped one's vitality after World War II ran in 1948.
But British expert points out, this so-called predicament lets London have the reason which holds the Olympic Games of saving money with right titles and proper words exactly in another perspective. London is changing even cancelling the plan of venue construction constantly, in fact violate the commitment while applying for, it is certain to knit one's brows greatly that the normal situation puts the IOC; Under the background of the present financial crisis, the IOC has to nod to the " saves " policy of London too.
Accounting professor Higgson of London business school thinks, just saves money to hold the chance that the Olympic Games does not lose face for London in financial crisis. London BOCOG says in a statement: "Obviously, under the present economic climate, more prudent than to build temporary venues measure is, study the possibility of bearing multiple tournaments of a venue. "
In Britain at present, no matter official side or media, is all drying " the London Olympics is being certainly unable to be as extensive as Beijing " constantly, in order to reduce commonly? Expected value. Its unspoken words in a play is: The situation is pressing, feeling must already.
6:05 AM | Labels: 2012, 2012 Olympic Games, 2012Olympic Games, London 2012, London Olympic Financial crisis |
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