The sub-programme allocation was projected to grow at a much slower average annual rate of 24.3 per cent over the medium term, due to increase expenditure on consultants to train more athletes through the sport science institute in preparation for the 2012 Olympics and for research on medical and scientific interventions. If this is a case, the committee should be concern about the culture of hiring consultants, while academies and high performance centres are accounted as spring board circumventing athletes in the annual report. In fact this year the budget for this programme moved from 104.3 to 158 million, with a nominal increase of 52.06 per cent due to above stated reasons. This is a programme that is meant to provide support to public entities.