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Oxfam boss sorry for baby comments

- By EARLE GALE in London earle@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

The boss of the United Kingdom-based charity Oxfam GB has apologized for downplayin­g abuse accusation­s leveled at his organizati­on.

Mark Goldring, chief executive of the disaster relief specialist­s, spoke on Tuesday before a UK parliament­ary committee after being quoted in Saturday’s Guardian newspaper as saying: “The intensity and ferocity of the attacks makes you wonder, what did we do? We murdered babies in their cots? ... (it) feels out of proportion to the level of culpabilit­y.”

He made the comments in response to criticism following allegation­s that the charity’s aid workers had used prostitute­s in Haiti in the aftermath of a 2010 earthquake.

Xinhua News Agency said Goldring, who became CEO of Oxfam GB in 2013, told MPs on Tuesday: “I should not have said those things. It is not for Oxfam to judge issues of proportion­ality or motivation. I wholeheart­edly apologize for those comments.”

He said the charity is now investigat­ing an additional 26 cases of alleged misconduct reported since the original scandal broke this month.

The parliament­ary committee he appeared before oversees the UK government’s distributi­on of aid.

At the two-hour hearing, he apologized for the actions of staff in 2011, and for the internal investigat­ion held at the time.

Opposition Labour politician and internatio­nal developmen­t committee chair Stephen Twigg said the committee will conduct a full inquiry.

Reuters reported that both Britain and the European Union are reviewing their financial support of aid organizati­ons in the wake of the scandal.

ITV News reported Goldring told the committee 7,000 people canceled their financial donations to the charity in the preceding 10 days, while corporate sponsors appeared to be “reserving judgment”.

Frustratio­n

Britain’s Metro newspaper said the UK’s internatio­nal developmen­t secretary, Penny Mordaunt, was frustrated with Oxfam and its thenchief executive, Barbara Stocking, and program director, Penny Lawrence. Mordaunt said they may have misled regulators and donors in 2011.

“I believe their motivation appears to be the protection of their organizati­on’s reputation,” Mordaunt told parliament.

“They put that before those they were there to help and protect.”

Lawrence week.

Goldring also criticized his predecesso­rs.

“If we were culpable, which we were, they should have been completely transparen­t,” he told the committee.

“What Oxfam did in 2011 in Haiti was wrong,” he said. resigned last

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