The charity did ‘anything but’ cover up the incident, Goldring told BBC Radio 4. Goldring said he was committed to wiping out any similar behaviour and rebuild the public’s trust in Oxfam. The UK’s Department for International Development, which gave Oxfam $32 million last year, is reviewing its funding of the organisation. The staff members had been part of the relief effort following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which killed over 200,000 people. Oxfam would not provide recommendations for those involved in the matter, an Oxfam spokesperson said.
Source: bd News24 February 10, 2018 13:41 UTC