Tokyo 2020 unveils new budget, spending unchanged at $12 billion

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Tokyo 2020 unveils new budget, spending unchanged at $12 billion
Tokyo 2020 organizers pledge that the bill will not increase amid concerns that ballooning costs are putting off potential Olympic host cities

TOKYO, Japan – Tokyo 2020 organizers unveiled the latest version of the Games budget  on Friday, December 21, keeping their estimate unchanged as they face intense pressure to keep costs down.

The latest budget for the Games stands at 1.35 trillion yen ($12.1 billion), unchanged in yen terms from the version announced this time last year.

Organizers have pledged the bill will not increase amid concerns that ballooning costs are putting off potential Olympic host cities.

“As many aspects of the Games have become more detailed, Tokyo 2020 has seen increases in some areas but has successfully reduced expenditures in other areas,” Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said in a statement.

“There is still a lot of work to be done to control expenditures, but with the cooperation of the IOC, Tokyo 2020 will continue to make best efforts to maximise revenues, contain costs and keep its budget within 600 billion yen” for the organizers, he said.

The city government will provide a further 600 billion yen and the national government 150 billion yen, both unchanged from the previous version.

Muto has previously said that measures to tackle the expected hot weather during the Tokyo summer – such as water sprinklers and special heat-absorbing paint on roads – could push up the bill.

Friday’s latest estimate came after a dispute over what exactly counts as Olympic spending.

A report from government auditors made headlines in October when it revealed that a budget-busting 800 billion yen had been allocated by government ministries and agencies.

According to the report, the central government has allocated funds for 286 projects – ranging from the operation of weather satellites to subsidies for hydrogen stations for fuel-cell vehicles.

The government has pledged to stick to its goal of hosting a “compact” Olympics.

The 2020 organizers hit back saying that auditors were counting outlay that is not related to the Olympics, unfairly inflating what the Games will cost Japan. – Rappler.com

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