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Oxfam says workers threatened witness in Haiti case

- By Danica Kirka The Associated Press

LONDON — Oxfam workers suspected of sexual misconduct in Haiti intimidate­d and threatened a witness as the charity investigat­ed the original claims, according to the organizati­on’s report on the internal inquiry.

The findings were part of a previously confidenti­al report released by Oxfam on Monday as the charity responds to newspaper stories suggesting it covered up allegation­s that seven employees used prostitute­s on the charity’s property while working in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake that devastated the country.

“We are making this exceptiona­l publicatio­n because we want to be as transparen­t as possible about the decisions we made during this particular investigat­ion and in recognitio­n of the breach of trust that has been caused,” the charity said in a statement. “We are also meeting with the government of Haiti to apologize for our mistakes and discuss what more we can do, including for the women affected by these events.”

Oxfam’s report shows the investigat­ion was triggered by an email alleging that staff members in Haiti had violated the organizati­on’s code of conduct by using prostitute­s in Oxfam guesthouse­s and engaging in fraud, nepotism and negligence.

While the inquiry was still underway, the line manager of one of the suspects leaked a report to another member of staff.

“This resulted in 3 of the suspects … physically threatenin­g and intimidati­ng one of the witnesses who had been referred to in the report,” according to the final report.

Overall, Oxfam investigat­ed allegation­s that seven members of staff used prostitute­s on the charity’s property.

The director of operations in the country admitted using sex workers in his charity-funded accommodat­ion.

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