Every Olympic Games since 1960 has encountered cost overruns, highlighting the logistical challenges and management difficulties faced, particularly regarding post-Olympics strategies. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) operates as a nonprofit, generating approximately four to five billion dollars for the Summer Games, which it redistributes to international sports federations and national Olympic committees. Members of the IOC do not receive a salary or profits; instead, they enjoy significant perks, including luxury accommodations, private travel, and generous amenities. The committee comprises many wealthy and well-connected individuals, including royalty. Historically, corruption was prevalent, especially in host selection processes, though the situation has improved over time, reducing blatant payoffs associated with hosting decisions.

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