Sunday, June 17, 2012

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"Should any irregularities be proven, the organisation will deal with
those involved in an appropriate manner.
"The NOCs are autonomousorganisations, but if any of the cases are
confirmed theIOC will not hesitate to impose the strongest sanctions.
"The IOC has also determined that it will takeon board any
recommendations coming out of the inquiry to improve the way that
tickets are allocated and sold internationally in the future."
London 2012 organising committee Locog said it would support the IOC
in its investigation "in any way we can".
"Rules and regulations for selling London 2012 ticketsto international
fans are clear and unambiguous," it said.
No tickets intended for the British market were involved, it added.

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