Japan’s Olympic organizers don't know how $800 million allocated for next year’s rescheduled Games will be spent
TOKYO - The organisers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the first in history to be postponed, said on Friday they were not aware of detailed spending allocations for $800 million committed to next year’s rescheduled Games by the International Olympic Committee .
“As to the breakdown...I also understand that the IOC has stated it is too soon and too early to tell.” Changes to the original plan could be expected so as to save costs and make the Games safe for athletes, Muto said, without providing details.
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