From Deseret News archives:
Nagano's excesses for bid not news to Welch
S.L. 'never able to compete' in gift-giving with the Japanese
"The Nagano report only validates that which was common knowledge about the bid process," Welch said.
Welch and his No. 2 at the bid committee, Dave Johnson, faced federal fraud, conspiracy and racketeering charges in connection with Salt Lake City's successful bid for the 2002 Winter Games before the case was thrown out mid-trial by a judge who acquitted both men of all charges and called the case "misplaced prosecution."
Welch and Johnson were accused of lavishing more than $1 million in cash, gifts, medical treatment, college scholarships and other inducements on International Olympic Committee members.
Nagano bidders, long suspected of providing IOC members with everything from geishas to ceremonial swords to expensive electronics, burned their records after being awarded the 1998 Winter Games in 1991.
However, the new report order by the Nagano regional government shows they spent $4.4 million just to entertain the IOC, an average of about $46,500 per member. They were also given an average of about $5,700 each in gifts when the official limit was $200.
Nagano beat Salt Lake City in the race for the 1998 Games in a close IOC vote, a lesson that Welch and other members of the bid team took to heart. "It wasn't about who was the best city. It never was," Welch said. "It was excess."
But until the Salt Lake scandal surfaced seven years ago thanks largely to meticulous record-keeping no one questioned the way IOC votes were courted. "The process was you had (90-plus) 'kings' out and you had to try to build relationships," Welch said.
Now a business consultant with a home in Park City, Welch said he had no hard feelings about the new Nagano report finally confirming what was described in its pages as an "illegitimate and excessive level of hospitality" in another bid city so many years later.
"Bidding cities were the bottom of the food chain that supports the Olympic movement," he said. "It was the process. If you were going to be successful, you had to learn what that process was. . . . We didn't believe we were doing anything wrong."
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