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Rio tickets scandal: Kevin Mallon to be released on bail | Rio tickets scandal: Kevin Mallon to be released on bail |
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Irish man Kevin Mallon, who was arrested in Brazil earlier this month over alleged illegal ticket sales at Rio 2016, is being released on bail. | |
Mr Mallon, a Dublin-based director of THG Sports, will be released after a Supreme Court ruling in Brasilia. | Mr Mallon, a Dublin-based director of THG Sports, will be released after a Supreme Court ruling in Brasilia. |
He was due to be electronically tagged before his release on Saturday. | |
However, his release was delayed due to a lack of an available electronic ankle bracelet. | |
A court in Rio later ruled it was not necessary for an electronic tag to be attached to Mr Mallon. | |
THG is a corporate and sports hospitality group based in London. | THG is a corporate and sports hospitality group based in London. |
The group said it welcomed the news of Mr Mallon's bail and would work to secure his full release and return to Dublin. | The group said it welcomed the news of Mr Mallon's bail and would work to secure his full release and return to Dublin. |
It added that it believes the company and its executives will be vindicated when all of the evidence is reviewed. | It added that it believes the company and its executives will be vindicated when all of the evidence is reviewed. |
When Mr Mallon was arrested, police said that more than 700 tickets, organised in envelopes and marked for sale, were found in a safe with him. | When Mr Mallon was arrested, police said that more than 700 tickets, organised in envelopes and marked for sale, were found in a safe with him. |
THG said Mr Mallon did not sell or seek to sell the tickets but was holding them for collection by clients of Pro 10 Management, who were the Irish authorised ticket reseller. | THG said Mr Mallon did not sell or seek to sell the tickets but was holding them for collection by clients of Pro 10 Management, who were the Irish authorised ticket reseller. |
Mr Mallon has been sharing a cell with former OCI president Pat Hickey in Bangu 10 prison. | Mr Mallon has been sharing a cell with former OCI president Pat Hickey in Bangu 10 prison. |
Mr Hickey, 71, has also been arrested in connection with illegal ticket sales. He denies any wrongdoing. | Mr Hickey, 71, has also been arrested in connection with illegal ticket sales. He denies any wrongdoing. |
On Friday, Irish foreign minister Charlie Flanagan agreed to meet with the family of Mr Hickey after they said they were "gravely concerned" about his health and his continued detention. | On Friday, Irish foreign minister Charlie Flanagan agreed to meet with the family of Mr Hickey after they said they were "gravely concerned" about his health and his continued detention. |
The Olympic Council of Ireland has appointed accountants Grant Thornton to conduct an independent review of its handling of ticketing arrangements for the Rio games. | The Olympic Council of Ireland has appointed accountants Grant Thornton to conduct an independent review of its handling of ticketing arrangements for the Rio games. |
It says the review will be completed by 10 October and passed to Judge Carroll Moran to consider as part of the Irish government's inquiry deliberations. | It says the review will be completed by 10 October and passed to Judge Carroll Moran to consider as part of the Irish government's inquiry deliberations. |
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