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Summary Security budget for 2012 Olympics has doubled with plans to recruit almost 14,000 extra personnel.
The security budget for the 2012 London Olympics has doubled, a government report out Monday showed, with plans to recruit almost 14,000 extra personnel.The operation to provide security at more than 100 venues has swollen after the decision was taken to boost staff numbers, the December 2011 Olympic Quarterly Economic Report showed.The report stressed that the increase was not in response to a specific security threat.The overall budget for the Games remains at 9.3 billion pound ($14.5 billion, 10.8 billion euros), with 528 million pound so far unspent.The security cost has risen to 553 million pound, the figures from July to September showed, up 282 million pound on the 2010 spending review baseline.Instead of the 10,000 security officers initially planned for, there will now be 23,700, with the majority coming from a private firm. The military and volunteers will make up the rest.The government and Games organisers have gone through a detailed analysis of the number of security staff needed, Olympics minister Hugh Robertson explained.As a result, to ensure a safe and secure Games, they have revised the numbers of trained staff required, he said.We are therefore investing additional funds in providing nearly 24,000 venue security personnel plus specialist security equipment.Meanwhile the security budget for the opening and closing ceremonies has also effectively been doubled by an injection of 41 million pound from the public purse.Londons opening and closing ceremonies are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to showcase the very best of our country to four billion people around the world, Robertson said.
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