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The cost of hosting the 2024 Olympics in Paris is at risk of running €500 million over budget and some sites may not be ready in time if plans are not revised, a French government report warned on Friday (30 March), writes Leigh Thomas.

The report by finance, sports and infrastructure inspectors called for Olympic village plans to be revised to take account of remnants of archaeological value at the site, a residency for migrants and a high school.

It said plans for a media village should be scaled down and it warned that the swimming centre and surrounding developments were at risk of running as much as €170m ($210m) over budget.

“At this point the total potential risks identified by the cases under consideration stand at €500m,” the report said, adding the figure could be kept to €200m if its recommendations were followed.

“Nonetheless, the main risk is that indispensable structures are not delivered in time for the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” it said.

The overall budget for hosting the games was initially set at €6.8 billion, with an investment of public money of €1.5bn euros.

Separate reports from the Senate and the public audit office have already warned that a massive expansion of the Paris metro network may run billions over budget and not be ready in time for the Olympics.

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