Oxfam’s deputy CEO resigns over overseas sex scandal

British Government threatens to cut off funding if charities don’t comply with review

Oxfam aid workers have been accused of paying Haiti earthquake survivors for sex
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Oxfam’s deputy chief executive Penny Lawrence resigned today, saying she takes “full responsibility” for failings in the charity’s handling of allegations of sexual misconduct by aid workers in Haiti and Chad.

“I am desperately sorry for the harm and distress that this has caused,” said Lawrence, who was the international programmes director when the concerns were first reported, in 2011.

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