CANADA: MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR OLYMPIC VILLAGE PROJECT HIT BY FRAUD AND CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS.
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CANADA: MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR OLYMPIC VILLAGE PROJECT HIT BY FRAUD AND CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS.
- Title: CANADA: MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR OLYMPIC VILLAGE PROJECT HIT BY FRAUD AND CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS.
- Date: 28th November 1975
- Summary: 1. SV Joseph Zappia, President of Les Terraces Zarolega, on right, with other construction workers and officials 0.08 2. SCU Zappia and officials inaugurate construction 0.14 3. SCU Zappia helping to launch Olympic stamp project (3 shots) 0.29 4. GVs ZOOM IN AND OUT Police car and van outside Olympic Village building (3 shots) 0.48 5. SCU Rousseau speaking at news conference 1.04 6. GV Olympic village with construction workers on site (3 shots) 1.33 ROUSSEAU: "Well, this is why I'm not presuming anything. Well the thing is, you know, the first thing you have to do in an (indistinct) governmental organisation like ours is to keep your hands absolutely clean. And they are clean as far as I know. If they find something, we'll see." The controversy surrounding the site for the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada, heightened on Tuesday after police began a series of raids on the offices and homes of top construction officials following allegations of fraud and corruption. Also raided were the Montreal headquarters of COJO, the Olympic Organising Committees. One of the men from whom documents were seized was Joseph Zappia. Ron Laplante reports: "The man on the right is Joseph Zappia, President of Les Terraces Zarolega, the firm developing and building the Village project. From the turning of the first sod, it's been going very well, construction comfortably ahead of schedule. "Mr. Zappia's also active in other olympic projects. Just eleven days ago, he helped launch an Olympic stamp programme. It's a programme designed to bring in about ten million dollars to help defray Olympic costs. "Intervention by the law today tarnished one of the bright parts in the Olympic programme. The order to investigate what is termed conspiracy to defraud COJO is said to come from the highest provincial government level. Kick-backs and inflated contracts running into the millions are suspected. Here's COJO's reaction:" "It's believed there are big-name silent partners involved. The government was ready to move in four months ago, but -- it's said -- decided to wait until construction was so advanced that completion could not be in doubt. So there's no worry about finishing on time. This project has been called the Olympic miracle, but the operative words tonight are not Olympic miracle but rather, Olympic fraud. Ron Laplante, CBC News, Montreal." Initials SPORT: OLYMPICS TELERECORDING Film also includes library footage of consortium president Joseph Zappia and the Olympic Village project, complete with an English narration by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reporter Ron Laplante. A transcript follows overleaf. REPORTER: RON LAPLANTE Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: MONTREAL, CANADA
- Country: Canada
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