Our work on the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic
Games
The National Audit Office has produced six
reports on preparations for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic
Games.
These reports have looked at progress across the Olympic
programme, including delivery of the venues and infrastructure
required for the Games, planning for Games-time operations,
planning and delivery of the promised legacy, and the costs of the
Games.
In addition, the NAO produced one report in 2008 about
preparations for sporting success at London 2012 and beyond.
Recent work
In our recent Progress report December 2011, we found the
Olympic Delivery Authority remains on course to deliver its work on
the Olympic Park on time, within budget and to the standard
required. On current projections, however, almost the whole of the
£9.298 billion Public Sector Funding Package for the 2012 Games is
likely to be required, with little scope for further unforeseen
costs to emerge in the eight months left.
Response to our work
The table below lists all the National Audit Office Reports. We
have also included links, where they exist, to follow up work by
the Public Accounts Committee and HM Treasury.
More information on the Accountability
cycle.
Our work on the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
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