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Cameron knew about past bullying and abuse claims at Bono charity

- By Rebecca Camber Crime Correspond­ent

DAVID Cameron knew last year about ‘toxic’ abuse and bullying allegation­s at U2 singer Bono’s charity, on whose board he sits.

The former prime minister was briefed about the claims when he attended his first board meeting of the charity ONE with Bono at Claridge’s Hotel in December.

Bono, who founded ONE to fight poverty in Africa, said yesterday he was left ‘reeling and furious’.

The abuse allegation­s include claims that a married female charity worker was demoted for refusing to have sex with an elderly Tanzanian MP.

The claims are embarrassi­ng for the singer, who set up ONE in 2004. Its supporters include Hollywood stars Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks and George Clooney, and it has received funding from Microsoft billionair­e Bill Gates.

Bono said he was ‘deeply sorry’ for bullying allegation­s between 2011 and 2015 in ONE’s Johannesbu­rg office.

These centred on former executive director Sipho Moyo, who is alleged to have made staff massage her feet and hired workers on tourist visas to dodge tax, even though the charity campaigns against tax evasion. The scandal, which is the latest to rock the charity sector, emerged yesterday after staff began complainin­g on social media in the wake of Hollywood sex scandals. belittling of staff’, and ‘sexist and suggestive comments’ were historic when he took up the post. But whistleblo­wers suggested yesterday that the scandal extended beyond a single director, claiming 20 bullied staff quit. Idriss Ali Nassah, who was the first to tweet about abuse after working in ONE’s communicat­ions office, said: ‘For years @ ONECampaig­n – all the way to the President and CEO – knew of the abuses. It enabled the abuses. It tolerated them. It looked the other way. It didn’t care.’

Staff member Suri Tsholetsan­e tweeted that ONE ‘provided an enabling environmen­t for abusers to practice their pathetic acts’.

Miss Moyo is accused of pressuring a married woman to ‘become intimate’ with a foreign official. When she refused, she was apparently demoted to receptioni­st and had her salary slashed, telling colleagues: ‘My boss is pimping me off with a politician.’ The former £173,000-a-year Africa executive director is said to have told a worker to find her a greyhound puppy and drive to another city to collect it. She also allegedly woke staff at 1am in South Africa to make them sort out the air-conditioni­ng in her US hotel room.

One ex-manager said: ‘The toxic environmen­t was terrible. This went on for years. It would never have been allowed to happen in London or Washington but we were just Africans.’ In February 2015 an email was sent to trustees and Bono’s assistant by a manager telling of a workplace ‘dominated by fear’. But sources claim it was not passed to the star.

Yesterday, Bono said: ‘My team and I heard concerns about low morale and poor management in this office but nothing along the lines of what emerged recently. I was assured that those concerns were being dealt with – clearly, they were not. I need to take some responsibi­lity for that.’

Miss Moyo, who was the organisati­on’s most senior African official from 2010 until 2015, ‘vehemently’ denied the bullying claims on Facebook yesterday.

She said they ‘appear to be designed to discredit the massive successes made during my tenure’, telling The Mail On Sunday she was being ‘framed’ for wider failings in ONE to make everything look like the fault of Africans, claiming: ‘Being an African at ONE is to be inferior.’

A spokesman for David Cameron said: ‘He has full confidence in the organisati­on’s new leadership and the steps taken to thoroughly investigat­e and address these reports with urgency.’

 ??  ?? Warned of toxic workplace: David Cameron and Bono. Right: Sipho Moyo, who faces accusation­s
Warned of toxic workplace: David Cameron and Bono. Right: Sipho Moyo, who faces accusation­s
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