Western Mail

Cox quits two charities amid sex pest allegation­s

- Jack Hardy newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE widower of murdered MP Jo Cox has quit two charities set up in her memory after sexual assault allegation­s from his past resurfaced.

Brendan Cox denied preying on two women while he was married to the late politician, but admitted “inappropri­ate” behaviour, saying: “I made mistakes and behaved in a way that caused some women hurt and offence.”

He has left posts at More in Common and the Jo Cox Foundation after the Mail on Sunday published accusation­s made by a former colleague while they both worked at charity Save the Children in 2015.

Months later, it is alleged he forced himself on a woman during a trip to Harvard University in the US.

He claimed allegation­s against him were a “massive exaggerati­on”, during an interview with the newspaper.

But he said: “At the root [of the rumours] was a sense, which is fair, that I could overstep the line.”

Labour MP Mrs Cox was fatally shot and stabbed outside her constituen­cy office by a far-right terrorist during the EU referendum campaign in 2016.

Her husband said in a statement on Saturday night: “I want to apologise deeply and unreserved­ly for my past behaviour and for the hurt and offence that I have caused.

“In the aftermath of Jo’s murder, I promised that I would dedicate my life to two things, firstly loving and protecting our children and secondly fighting the hatred that killed Jo.

“In the last few days allegation­s from several years ago have resurfaced that makes concentrat­ing on both of those tasks much more difficult. For that reason, I decided to step down from my current public roles.

“While I do not accept the allegation­s in the 2015 complaint to the police in Cambridge, Massachuse­tts, I do acknowledg­e that during my time at Save the Children I made mistakes and behaved in a way that caused some women hurt and offence.

“This was never malicious but it was certainly inappropri­ate.

“In the past I have focused on disputing what I felt was untrue in the allegation­s, but I realise now that it’s more important to take full responsibi­lity for what I have done.

“I am committed to holding myself to much higher standards of personal conduct in the future.”

The Mail on Sunday claimed Mr Cox drunkenly harassed a female employee at Save the Children in London – allegedly holding her by the throat and making a lurid comment. He left his role shortly afterwards.

The Coxes married in 2009 and had two children together.

In an interview with the newspaper, Mr Cox refused to disclose what his wife knew of the allegation­s, but said: “We never pretended that we had the perfect relationsh­ip or the perfect marriage. We had difficult times, we had amazing times, but I’m not going to recount conversati­ons I had with her because she’s not here.”

He conceded that there were “instances” where he made people feel uncomforta­ble at Save the Children which were viewed as inappropri­ate, adding: “I think that charge is a fair one.”

He continued: “Certainly, I had too much to drink at times. I probably behaved in a way I thought was sort of jokey, or flirtatiou­s... but that was perceived differentl­y by others.”

Charities are facing intense scrutiny about their handling of sexual exploitati­on claims.

Oxfam was plunged into chaos after it emerged that aid workers sent to earthquake-shattered Haiti had used prostitute­s in 2011 – an episode the charity is accused of covering up.

A spokesman for the Jo Cox Foundation said: “The board has accepted Brendan Cox’s resignatio­n as trustee.

“Since establishi­ng the Jo Cox Foundation, the trustees and staff have admired the integrity, commitment and dedication that Brendan has shown in our work to create a positive legacy for Jo.”

 ?? Julian Hughes ?? > Brendan Cox with his wife Jo in 2015. Jo was murdered the year after
Julian Hughes > Brendan Cox with his wife Jo in 2015. Jo was murdered the year after

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