Site icon Fraja Maroc

Oxfam: Seek ‘threatened’ in sexual misconduct probe

Partager

Three males who worked for the Oxfam Haiti group and are accused of sexual misconduct in the country bodily threatened a see at some level of an within investigation into the allegations, UK-based mostly charity Oxfam acknowledged. 

The lend a hand organisation released the findings of its 2011 within inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct of its workers in Haiti on Monday.

It acknowledged it wished to be « as clear as doubtless » as the scandal titillating the charity deepens. 

The file – with lots of the names and figuring out traits redacted – acknowledged that the sexual misconduct included hiring prostitutes and bringing them to the accommodations funded by the British charity, besides downloading pornographic and unlawful cloth on the corporate’s computer systems.

‘Admitted to the exercise of prostitutes’ 

Oxfam started the probe after it got an electronic mail in July 2011, alerting the charity to sexual exploitation, fraud, negligence and nepotism in Haiti, the file acknowledged.

Consequently, seven Oxfam employees left the organisation. 

Four workers individuals were fired and three others, in conjunction with used country director Roland van Hauwermeiren, were allowed to resign over the allegations, the file revealed.

« At some level of the interview, the CD [country director] admitted to the exercise of prostitutes in his OGB [Oxfam Great Britain] situation, » the file acknowledged.

Last week, Hauwermieren denied paying prostitutes for intercourse, in line with Belgian media. 

The file furthermore concluded that the inquiry figured out no tall proof of fraud, nepotism or hiring underage intercourse employees, « even supposing it would possibly maybe maybe well not be ruled out that any of the prostitutes were underage ».

The charity acknowledged it had handed the names of the seven males accused of sexual misconduct to linked authorities and shared an unredacted version of the file with the Haitian ambassador in London.

Oxfam used to be in Haiti for a reduction operation after a quake in 2010 [Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters]

The release of the investigation comes greater than a week after reports surfaced that Oxfam employees paid intercourse employees whereas on an lend a hand mission following Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake. 

Last week, Penny Lawrence, the charity’s deputy chief government, resigned over the reports, announcing she used to be « ashamed » of the used Oxfam workers individuals’ behaviour. 

The UK authorities has demanded Oxfam give up any knowledge pertaining to workers individuals’ involvement in the scandals to their respective governments, as no longer one of the lend a hand employees figured out responsible of sexual misconduct in Haiti were British nationals.

Oxfam has unveiled an action notion to form out sexual harassment and abuse, and agreed no longer to picture for to any extent additional insist funds till reforms were in space.

« The measures we build in space as a outcomes of the investigation mean that the case would be dealt with otherwise this day, however it surely is obvious that there would possibly maybe be exceptional more to be carried out, » acknowledged Winnie Byanyima, Oxfam World’s government director, in an announcement revealed on the organisation’s web place of living on Monday.

« The action we are now taking, in conjunction with an self sustaining evaluation of our culture and practices by girls’s rights leaders, can lend a hand be obvious abuse is rooted out of Oxfam and lend a hand us turn into more efficient in our mission to lend a hand form lasting solutions to poverty. »

Following the reports of the allegations, Haiti’s minister of planning and exterior cooperation, told CNN that he’ll no longer « hesitate to revoke Oxfam’s ethical to operate in Haiti ». 

In its commentary on Monday, Oxfam acknowledged it’s miles assembly with the authorities of Haiti « to apologise » for its mistakes and « discuss what more it goes to make ».  

Learn More

Quitter la version mobile