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Australian firm denies getting commission from CWG OC

August 04, 2010 17:50 IST

The Australian company hired to raise sponsorship for the Delhi Commonwealth Games, on Wednesday, denied receiving any payment for its services so far and said it will "forego" commission from the contribution made by Indian PSUs.

According to reports, Melbourne-based Sports Marketing and Management's (SMAM) contract with the OC is under investigation by the Enforcement Directorate for payments worth millions of dollars, but the company said the reports are "baseless and unfounded".

"We have already beaten the record sponsorship revenue we gained for Melbourne (US $85 million) and that's still going, but we have not received a single rupee (from Delhi) yet and there's money overdue," SMAM head Mike Bushell said in a statement.

"(The claims) are disgraceful. I'm not sure what the agenda is," he added.

"SMAM has always operated in full conformity with applicable laws and regulations and any insinuation about inappropriate or unlawful activities is completely unfounded and without substance," read a statement from the company.

After its name cropped up in the corruption scandal that has rocked the Games, SMAM on Wednesday said it would not take any commission from money raised from PSU sponsorship.

"Following the recent decision to encourage sponsorships from PSUs as part of their corporate social responsibility activities, SMAM has, in the interest of helping Delhi stage successful Commonwealth Games, offered the OC to forego its right to the contracted remuneration amount on such sponsorship revenue," the company stated.

"Like for all its clients, SMAM does not benefit in any way and is not remunerated on any grants or donations made by government," it added.

SMAM, which raised more than US $110 million for the Australian Olympic Team, was hired in July 2007 to bring in sponsorships for the October 3 to 14 Delhi Games.

The company said it was ready to face a probe by any government authority.

"SMAM is not under any investigation from any government authority and has not been contacted by any government authority.

"Despite having generated record sponsorship revenues and provided a wide range of services, to date, SMAM has not received any payment from the OC for the work done on Delhi 2010, since our appointment began in 2007," it said.

SMAM also denied being associated with the Singapore-based World Sports Group, which is under the scanner for financial wrongdoings in the Indian Premier League.

"WSG and SMAM are two independent and completely separate companies. WSG does not have any contract directly or indirectly with the OC nor has it had any financial dealings with the OC or government bodies involved with the Commonwealth Games," it said.

However, there has been a complaint about the fireworks contract signed by another Australian company with the CWG OC. But Andrew Howard, the director of the Sydney firm Howard and Son Pyrotechnics, denied it, saying the contract is above board.

"There was nothing that could be in any way deemed inappropriate; it was completely transparent," he said.

The Delhi Games OC is under severe media scrutiny over alleged corruption in the preparations of the event and there is a major furore over payments made to a UK-based firm for providing "services" during the Queen's Baton Relay in London.

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