The revelations yesterday, about Oxfam's involvement in an underage prostitution scandal in Haiti, were shocking. The details of this shameful episode are far worse than I ever knew. I did of course know some details of the abuses that occurred. As an employee for Oxfam, our region was called to a meeting in which these allegations were disclosed to us. It was a closed internal meeting where all of us present discovered details of what transpired in Haiti. We were told by Beth Mayes, Head of HR at Oxfam House, that aid was given to the needy in exchange for sex. It had raised safeguarding issues and we were being asked as employees to adopt new measures to help deal with this sorry episode, preventing a recurrence of the abuses in Haiti.
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There is an important reason why I am mentioning this meeting again today and sadly it has to do with more Oxfam lies. Whilst scanning through my twitter account last night, I came across the above article printed by the Daily Telegraph. Oxfam has denied its aid workers exchanged aid for sex, after the earthquake in Haiti. This is a lie; in the meeting I attended, all of us there were told the complete opposite.

Oxfam are proven fabricators; they are telling untruths to protect their shattered reputation once again. When I was being bullied by my Manager, she made a point of deceiving those involved, throughout every stage of the disciplinary process. I told the truth always and actually suffered even more as a result; resigning, unable to work with such heinous individuals. My story was disbelieved, her falsehoods were accepted to be true. This is the story of the charity I worked for; dishonest, fraudulent and disreputable. The charity Commission were not told the details of what happened in Haiti, because Oxfam knew it would be too damaging for their reputation. More untruths, more cover ups and more of the same. Oxfam haven't changed a bit, as they keep claiming!

I saw a Lady on Sky news yesterday, taking about this dreadful situation at Oxfam. I believe she was the head of a group representing charities throughout the sector. She claimed that Oxfam had done much to change its procedures, since this case of gross misconduct; asking you and I to still donate to the charity. She is deluded, they are still as bad, nothing has improved; the browbeaters are still in place. The Haiti incident happened in 2010, I experienced bullying from this time, until I left the organisation in 2015. I know of many more abuses that happened to my colleagues and are still going on today. As potential donators, we need to vote with our feet and withdraw our support for them and their shower of cronies. I am still fighting for justice for myself and know just how hard this process is. Withdraw Government funds, strip them of their charitable status and finally rid the World of this sociopathic organisation.

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