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Birmingham bid for 2022 ruled 'not fully compliant'

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Birmingham bid for 2022 ruled 'not fully compliant'

 

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CGF's Louise Martin (R) arrives at a news conference in Colombo June 30, 2011. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

 

LONDON (Reuters) - The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) announced on Friday that the deadline for bids to host the 2022 event had been extended, as sole bidding city Birmingham's plans were judged to be not fully compliant.

 

The original deadline for bids to replace Durban as host of the 2022 Games was Sept. 30. The South African city had the hosting rights removed in March by the CGF after failing to meet promises contained in its bid.

 

Birmingham was the only bidder last month, after receiving backing from the British government.

 

CGF president Louise Martin, however, said that the British city, and other possible interested parties, should be given more time to assess plans following an executive board meeting in Sri Lanka.

 

"We have carefully reviewed the bids and updates received as part of the ongoing 2022 Candidate City Process and have agreed - noting the challenging timescales and no fully compliant bid - that further time should be given to all interested parties to enable the submission of fully compliant proposals," Martin said in a statement.

 

The CGF did not elaborate on the reasons for Birmingham's bid being judged as not fully compliant. The new deadline for bids has been set for Nov. 30.

 

"We expected a period of discussion and negotiation with the CGF following submission and we await further clarification from the CGF about the next steps," a Birmingham 2022 spokesperson told the BBC.

 

 
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Guess they haven't greased all the waiting palms.

As a Birmingham rate payer.

 

I think as they have moved the goal posts we should withdraw our bid... that would put the wind up em. :clap2:

 

This is such depressing news. I am so upset, I probably won't sleep tonight ?

2 hours ago, Grouse said:

This is such depressing news. I am so upset, I probably won't sleep tonight ?

I think of what it might cost us Birmingham rate payers, I will.:whistling:

Obviously a shortfall in the tea money. But then, it's the only bidder. So what do the organisers suppose they will do, otherwise?

10 hours ago, Basil B said:

As a Birmingham rate payer.

 

I think as they have moved the goal posts we should withdraw our bid... that would put the wind up em. :clap2:

 

There is a ratepayer in Birmingham that can type in English.....well I live and learn.

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