Australia’s Victoria To Pay Over 240 Million USD To Cancel 2026 Commonwealth Games

Australia’s Victoria To Pay Over 240 Million USD To Cancel 2026 Commonwealth Games

SYDNEY, Aug 19 (NNN-AAP) – Australia’s state of Victoria will pay 380 million Australian dollars (about 243 million U.S. dollars), after the state decided to withdraw from hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

The financial settlement, unveiled by the state government today, was reached after negotiations among the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), Commonwealth Games Federation Partnerships (CGFP), Commonwealth Games Australia (CGA) and Victoria.

Victoria agreed to pay the bill to CGF, CGFP and CGA, while the parties agreed that the multi-hub regional model was more expensive to host than the traditional models.

In mid-July, the Victorian government announced to axe plan to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, as costs will be “too high” at over six billion Australian dollars (3.8 billion U.S. dollars).

The state government said in a statement today that, all parties “made appropriate concessions” in order to reach the settlement. The terms of the settlement will remain confidential.

Speaking to the press, Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews said, even with the multi-millionaire cost, the government would be saving billions of dollars and could close the matters.

Andrews said, the settlement was the best option for the government, and contesting the break fee would have resulted in a lengthy court battle and a “lawyer’s picnic” that runs for years.

“I’m not, for a moment, downplaying the obvious impact of those who are closest to this sporting event. But when you lay it out like that, it’s a very impactful decision, but it’s not a very difficult decision to make,” he said.– NNN-AAP  

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