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Government won't look into West Ham stadium move

A general view of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium is pictured in east London, on June 26, 2012. The 2012 London Olympics will begin on July 27, 2012. AFP P
Image: West Ham will move into the Olympic Stadium next season

The Government has rejected a request from a host of supporters' clubs for an inquiry into West Ham's move to the Olympic Stadium.

The Hammers are due to take on a 99-year deal as tenants starting from next season but the decision to hand West Ham the stadium has been questioned ever since it was first announced two-and-a-half years ago.

A television documentary aired last month pointed out how much West Ham would be saving due to their agreement with the London Legacy Development Corporation and, since then, eight supporters' groups started a petition for an inquiry into the details of the decision.

Fans' trusts from Arsenal, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Charlton, Fulham and QPR - as well as two clubs who failed in bids to take over the stadium, Leyton Orient and Tottenham - all called on the Government to open a case but their request was thrown out on Thursday.

"West Ham United has a concession at the stadium and their contributions reflect that status. The contract, awarded after an open public competition, has been widely scrutinised and tested in court," a statement released by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport read.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 24:  West Ham United Chairman David Gold poses for photographers outside the olympic stadium during a Lycamobile & West Ham United
Image: West Ham chairman David Gold poses in front of the stadium in Stratford.

"The stadium remains in public ownership (E20 Stadium LLP - a joint venture between the London Legacy Development Corporation and Newham Council) and the profits from its multiple uses will flow to the taxpayer.

"The agreement with West Ham United, including their contribution to transformation costs and rent, followed an open competitive process, which was delivered under EU rules, conducted visibly and exposed to significant scrutiny.

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As the winning bid this constituted the best available return for the taxpayer and secures the commercial viability of a national asset for the next 100 years.
Department for Culture, Media and Sport

"The outcome has been tested in the courts and upheld. As the winning bid this constituted the best available return for the taxpayer and secures the commercial viability of a national asset for the next 100 years."

While West Ham will host all of their home matches at the stadium, which will sport West Ham livery and colours, British Athletics also have a deal to take control of the arena for one month every summer - with the Anniversary Games and the 2017 World Athletics Championships set to be hosted there.

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