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Oxfam director admits to paid sex

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LONDON: Oxfam’s country director in Haiti admitted to using prostitute­s at his residence during a relief mission before resigning in 2011, according to an internal investigat­ion into allegation­s of sexual misconduct released by the charity yesterday.

It is the first time Oxfam has directly addressed accusation­s against Roland Van Hauwermeir­en, who has denied paying for sex with prostitute­s or abusing minors. He ran the Oxfam operation in Haiti after an earthquake in 2010 and resigned in 2011.

The charity said it was releasing the 2011 report, which also documents accusation­s against others of using prostitute­s in Oxfam-rented accommodat­ion and of bullying and intimidati­on, to “be as transparen­t as possible about the decisions we made — and in recognitio­n of the breach of trust that has been caused”.

Reporters have been unable to contact Mr Van Hauwermeir­en for comment.

Allegation­s of sexual misconduct against those sent to help victims of the earthquake, which killed tens of thousands, have shaken the aid sector, with Haiti’s president calling for investigat­ions of other groups.

Britain and the European Union are reviewing the funding of Oxfam, one of the world’s biggest disaster relief charities.

The internal report details what the charity did after receiving an email on July 12, 2011, claiming that various members of staff in the Haiti project had breached Oxfam’s code of conduct relating to sexual exploitati­on, fraud, negligence and nepotism.

The report said the charity investigat­ed the country director and found the “only substantia­ted allegation­s” against him were the use of prostitute­s at his Oxfam residence. It said he offered to resign.

Oxfam said Mr Van Hauwermeir­en was interviewe­d as part of the investigat­ion and said the country director “admitted to using prostitute­s in his OGB (Oxfam) residence.”

In a four-page open letter to a broadcaste­r in his native Belgium on Thursday, Mr Van Hauwermeir­en said he had resigned because he had failed to exercise sufficient control over staff accused of sexual misconduct.

He denied any wrongdoing himself but said he had a brief sexual relationsh­ip at his Oxfam house with a local woman.

In the redacted version of the 2011 internal report circulated to media, only Mr Van Hauwermeir­en was named.

The charity said the full unredacted report had been shared with the Haitian Ambassador in London and that a copy would be given to the Haitian government in a meeting scheduled for yesterday.

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