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Haiti suspends Oxfam operations Oxfam sex scandal: Haiti suspends charity's operations
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Haiti has suspended Oxfam operations, as it investigates claims of sexual misconduct by charity staff in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.Haiti has suspended Oxfam operations, as it investigates claims of sexual misconduct by charity staff in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.
The country's minister of planning and external cooperation said Oxfam made a "serious error" by failing to inform Haitian authorities of the allegations.The country's minister of planning and external cooperation said Oxfam made a "serious error" by failing to inform Haitian authorities of the allegations.
Aviol Fleurant said a decision on the charity's right to operate in Haiti would be made in about two months.Aviol Fleurant said a decision on the charity's right to operate in Haiti would be made in about two months.
Oxfam has apologised over allegations that staff used prostitutes.Oxfam has apologised over allegations that staff used prostitutes.
Seven Oxfam members of staff left the charity in 2011 following the organisation's own investigation into whether staff hired prostitutes while working overseas.Seven Oxfam members of staff left the charity in 2011 following the organisation's own investigation into whether staff hired prostitutes while working overseas.
Oxfam denied a cover-up but its handling of the scandal is being investigated by the Charity Commission. Oxfam denied a cover-up but its handling of the scandal, first reported in The Times earlier this month, is being investigated by the Charity Commission.
Oxfam GB chief executive Mark Goldring told MPs earlier this week he was sorry for damage done to the people of Haiti and to the wider efforts of aid workers.
He said 26 claims of sexual misconduct had been made since the scandal broke.