Oxfam Pulls Out Of UK Government Bids As Chief Hits Out
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published February 17, 2018 | 08:35 AM
London, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Feb, 2018 ) :The head of Oxfam on Friday hit back at criticism over a prostitution scandal that he said was "out of proportion", as the British charity agreed not to bid for more government funds until it cleans up its act.
Chief executive Mark Goldring has repeatedly apologised for failings in the way the charity dealt with claims of sexual misconduct by its aid staff, but said some people refused to listen to explanations.
"The intensity and the ferocity of the attack makes you wonder, what did we do?" he said in an interview with The Guardian newspaper. "We murdered babies in their cots? Certainly, the scale and the intensity of the attacks feels out of proportion to the level of culpability.
I struggle to understand it." He suggested that some critics were motivated in part by opposition to taxpayer-funded aid -- Oxfam received nearly �32 million (36 million Euros, $44 million) from the British government last year.
Earlier, the charity unveiled an action plan to tackle sexual harassment and abuse, and agreed not to bid for any more state funds until reforms were in place. "Oxfam has agreed to withdraw from bidding for any new UK government funding until the Department for International Development is satisfied that they can meet the high standards we expect of our partners," aid minister Penny Mordaunt said.
She said all the government's charitable partners had been asked to give assurances on their safeguarding and reporting practices by February 26. "We have been very clear that we will not work with any organisation that does not live up to the high standards on safeguarding and protection that we require," Mordaunt said.
Oxfam has been mired in scandal since revelations one week ago that staff used prostitutes while working in Haiti following a devastating 2010 earthquake. There have since been claims made about aid workers in Chad, Bangladesh, Nepal and the Philippines, and three Oxfam global ambassadors including South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu have quit their roles.
Deputy chief executive Penny Lawrence resigned over the Haiti affair earlier this week and on Friday, Oxfam International's executive director, Winnie Byanyima, said it would haunt the charity. "What happened in Haiti and afterwards is a stain on Oxfam that will shame us for years, and rightly so," she told the BBC, adding: "From the bottom of my heart, I am asking for forgiveness."
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