Minister of Sport Murray McCully
The Government is expected to decide this week whether it
will back Auckland's bid to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
An announcement is likely after Sports Minister Murray
McCully meets officials and promoters today or tomorrow.
Prime Minister John Key was asked yesterday about rumours
that the decision had already been made and the Government's
wasn't going to back the bid.
He said there had been a brief discussion at yesterday's
cabinet meeting and Mr McCully was going to be involved in
further discussions.
"It would be better for him to make any further comment," Mr
Key said.
The Government last year provided money to assess Auckland's
ability to host the Commonwealth Games.
The assessment was commissioned by the New Zealand Olympic
Committee and was funded by New Zealand Major Events, a unit
of the Ministry of Economic Development, along with
government sport funding agency Sparc and Auckland councils.
Sparc chief executive Peter Miskimmin said last year the
assessment would give more information about the costs and
benefits of holding the Games.
"Hosting a Commonwealth Games would provide substantial
benefits for sport in New Zealand, and potentially major
positive legacies in terms of infrastructure, volunteer base
and participation," he said.
If Auckland goes ahead with a bid it has to file documents
with the Commonwealth Games Federation by May 2011. The host
city will be announced in November 2011.
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