Jamaica Gleaner

Oxfam’s deputy chief executive resigns in Haiti scandal

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OXFAM’S DEPUTY chief executive resigned yesterday, saying she took “full responsibi­lity” for failing to act immediatel­y in the sexual misconduct scandal involving the charity’s workers in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake.

Penny Lawrence, Oxfam programme director at the time, said she was “ashamed that this happened on my watch”.

Still, it is unclear whether the resignatio­n will quell the scandal, which first emerged when the Times of London reported last week that seven former Oxfam staff members who worked in Haiti faced misconduct allegation­s that included using prostitute­s and downloadin­g pornograph­y.

Oxfam says it investigat­ed the allegation­s in 2011 and then fired four people and let three others resign after uncovering sexual misconduct, bullying, intimidati­on, and failure to protect staff.

Lawrence yesterday said that the allegation­s of sexual misconduct were first raised about some Oxfam staff in an earlier mission in Chad.

“It is now clear that these allegation­s – involving the use of prostitute­s and which related to behaviour of both the country director and members of his team in Chad – were raised before he moved to Haiti,” she said in a statement.

Oxfam has apologised unreserved­ly for the incidents in Haiti, but has denied that it attempted to cover up the scandal.

 ?? AP ?? This is a November 30, 2017 file photo of Britain’s internatio­nal developmen­t secretary Penny Mordaunt.
AP This is a November 30, 2017 file photo of Britain’s internatio­nal developmen­t secretary Penny Mordaunt.

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