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11th June 2008
Organisers 'need to make sure SMEs get involved with 2012 projects'
It is vital the organisers of the 2012 Olympic Games work to make sure small businesses across the country benefit from the event, a leading pressure group has said.
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said that the games would only provide a genuine 'legacy' if small businesses were involved in the delivery of the sporting events.
According to the CBI, organisers have already attempted to set up effective ways for firms to get involved in the event and win contracts. However, it warned that only transport and construction firms had so far benefited.
In contrast, many small firms still felt excluded from the process, the CBI warned.
Worryingly, a report to be published by the CBI and KPMG apparently shows that only 24 per cent of small firms think the Games will directly help them.
"The 2012 Games are a once in a lifetime opportunity for London and we should make every effort to ensure they are a roaring success and deliver a lasting legacy for the UK," CBI director general Richard Lambert explained.
"And the Olympic organisers should build on their efforts to ensure the opportunities are relayed clearly to all businesses, regardless of their size or sector."
Richard Reid, chairman of KPMG London, added: "Whilst opportunities to contribute to the 2012 Games are open to all UK companies, London's businesses in particular have to play their part in working with the Olympic organisers and the government to ensure that a valuable legacy is left behind once the athletes have gone home."
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