The committee's executive director, Hashim Mohamed Ali, was quoted by the national Bernama news agency as saying it was up to the Australian athletes and officials coming to Kuala Lumpur to judge the organisation.
"Crosswhite has given an explanation which says that he was misunderstood by the press while giving advice to athletes from his country.
"I agree with the explanation and accept it with an open heart," Hashim told reporters, adding that he did not want the issue to be prolonged.
Crosswhite had earlier warned his team to expect logistical problems when they arrive in Malaysia.
"Malaysia doesn't have a lot of experience with major sports events. A lot of things can go wrong and I'm sure they will," he told Reuters in an interview last week.
Kuala Lumpur is the first Asian city chosen to host the Commonwealth Games, which date back to 1930.
They will be held from September 11-21 and will be the biggest to date after the introduction of team sports such as rugby, cricket, netball and hockey.
Reuters






