In fact, DDCA treasurer Ravinder Manchanda admitted that due diligence that was needed to be followed was not done while awarding a contract to one Kohli Enterprises which would fetch DDCA Rs 2.17 crore.
In a desperate bid to control damage, DDCA senior vice president Chetan Chauhan along with treasurer Manchanda, director Siddharth Verma and Tender Committee member Subhas Sharma briefed the press on the matter.
"We started getting jittery only in last few days when we saw that no work was in progress and neither was he giving us the said Rs 2.17 crore. We hauled him up and asked if he has got any experience in In Stadia business, he said "No" and told us that he ran a catering business.
The treasurer informed that BCCI has also allocated Rs 1.5 crore for organization of the match and will also clear Rs 12.5 crore that was awarded to DDCA for being best ground during last IPL.
It was learnt that 75 per cent tickets were already sold for this match.
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