Tuesday, July 14, 2009

LA board investigates Jackson canonizing cost

The amount of Michael Jackson's canonizing concert has 'ripped off' Los Angeles, say some city-limits board officials.

Councilman Dennis Zine reckons the $1.4m (£864,000) bill, to which taxpayers are getting asked to contribute, should be paid by the backward singer's ancestor or promoters AEG Live.

Although the costs of the assembly were paid for by the promoters, a ample amount of added badge admiral were deployed to convoying the ten afar of closed-off anchorage on the avenue of Jackson's hearse and at the Staples Center itself.

According to BBC News, Zine asked on July 8 whether the promoters or organisers would accommodate "reimbursement to the city-limits to furnish the accessible assurance and added analytical funds".

Some admiral are now calling for an investigation.

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