Necessary instructions in this regard has been given to the concerned authorities, Chandy said after a cabinet meeting here.
"Priority of the government was to have the accounts of the games audited at the earliest and a decision on ordering a probe on the complaints can wait till the games were over," Chandy said.
Virtually rubbishing criticism on "lavish spending" on the opening ceremony of the Games on January 31, Chandy said expenses for the closing event would not be cut.
Government has also taken necessary decision on the upkeep of the stadia constructed as part of the Games in different parts of the state, Chandy said.
"There is no confusion on that. Details would be announced on the closing day of the ceremony on February 14" Chandy said.
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