‘I am deeply ashamed’ says Oxfam CEO of the Haiti sex scandal
Mark Goldring, Oxfam’s chief executive, said he was ‘ashamed about Oxfam’s behaviour’ amid a deepening sexual misconduct scandal involving some of the charity’s employees working in Haiti after its devastating 2010 earthquake. The UK’s Department for International Development sharply criticised the charity for its lack of transparency amid questions about how much detail Oxfam provided when it first reported the allegations
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