Kalmadi charged in Games graft case
AN Indian court has approved of the charges laid against sports administrator Suresh Kalmadi and 10 others in a graft case related to the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
Kalmadi and the others were charged with forgery, cheating and conspiracy by India's Central Bureau of Investigation for illegally awarding a contract to Swiss Timing Omega to install a timing, scoring and results system that caused a loss of more than US$18 million to the government. The Delhi court said yesterday the CBI's case can proceed. The court ordered that "the formal framing of charges" be done on January 10.
Kalmadi and the others were charged with forgery, cheating and conspiracy by India's Central Bureau of Investigation for illegally awarding a contract to Swiss Timing Omega to install a timing, scoring and results system that caused a loss of more than US$18 million to the government. The Delhi court said yesterday the CBI's case can proceed. The court ordered that "the formal framing of charges" be done on January 10.
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