The graft-busting Central Vigilance Commission found that the use of second-rate materials and inflated pricing was widespread in preparations for the games, the most expensive in history.
As with its view of the U.S., the commission takes a pessimistic view of the natural unemployment rate in recession-hit countries such as Spain and Ireland, where it see the natural rate at over 18% and 12%, respectively.
If the 90 percent rate of apprehensions isn't achieved in high-risk border sectors within five years, a commission made of border state officials would make recommendations on how to achieve it.