Singapore firm embroiled in India's Commonwealth Games corruption allegation

Telegraph.co.uk, 18 Aug 2010
A Singapore company has spent more than US$5 million over the past three years securing big name sponsorship worth US$85 million for the New Delhi Commonwealth Games organising committee.
Its reward? Not one cent in fees or payment owed and instead have been sacked and flattened by wild allegations of corruption in India, fuelled by sensational reporting on Indian television.
Sports Marketing and Management (Singapore) known as SMAM is run by Australian businessman Mike Bushell, who set up an office of 12 staff in India, including six local Indian employees to service the contract to secure global and local sponsorships for the organising committee. Full story