The Freeman

MSF reveals sex abuse cases as Oxfam scandal widens

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PARIS — A scandal over sexual abuse in the foreign aid industry that began with Oxfam spread yesterday, as French group Doctors Without Borders revealed it had fired 19 staff last year for harassment or abuse.

The Paris-based group, known by its French acronym MSF, said it had received 146 complaints or alerts last year, of which 40 were found to be allegation­s of harassment or sexual assault.

It said in a statement that it had acted on 24 of these cases, firing 19 employees as a result.

With 40,000 staff around the world, MSF is one of the world's largest aid groups, best known for its work offering medical aid in conflict zones.

"Even though reports of abuse have steadily increased, MSF is aware that abuse goes underrepor­ted," the charity said.

The revelation­s came as Oxfam grapples with allegation­s that it was not transparen­t about a scandal involving some of its staff for using prostitute­s in Haiti following a devastatin­g 2010 earthquake.

The scandal has led to the resignatio­n of Oxfam's deputy head and has thrown into question British government funding for the charity, which amounted to around £32 million (36 million euros, $44 million) last year.

Britain warned on Wednesday it would cut off ties with foreign aid charities that cover up sex scandals.

"Unless you report every serious incident or allegation, no matter how damaging to your reputation — we cannot be partners," Britain's Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary Penny Mordaunt told a conference in Stockholm, according to extracts of her speech released by her ministry.

Mordaunt called the Haiti prostituti­on allegation­s "horrifying".

An Oxfam spokeswoma­n on Wednesday said the aid agency had received 1,270 cancellati­ons of donations by direct debit between Saturday and Monday — compared to a normal monthly average of 600.

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