http://archive.is/DzIUY Four Major Charities Rocked by Epidemic of Sex Abuse, Including Crimes Against Children
A staggering 22 aid organizations signed a letter which apologized for what has unraveled as a massive failure to deal with abuse in the sector. ActionAid UK, Christian Aid, Cafod, Care International UK, and Voluntary Service Overseas, as well as Oxfam, Save the Children and others were among those named
OXFAM
- Since the initial scandal, further abuse claims have emerged in countries including Chad; while Penny Lawrence, deputy chief executive of Oxfam, resigned. “Across Oxfam Great Britain, we have had about 26 stories, reports, come to us which were either new reports come out as a result of the stories, or earlier stories where people said, ‘I didn’t necessarily report this at the time,’” Mark Goldring told the government’s International Development Committee.
Save the Children
- Save the Children has been alerted to 176 incidents involving the possible abuse of children by its workers over a period of three years. A total of 35 cases of sexual harassment were reported at Save the Children International last year, while in 2016 a reported 53 cases were investigated.
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Kevin Watkins, chief executive of Save the Children UK, told MPs that a total of 19 staff are believed to have been dismissed. A further 11 are believed to have been dismissed by Save the Children International. Watkins blamed “predatory men” who seek out work in the charity sector to be able to get to vulnerable people. Staff are also calling for the removal of Sir Alan Parker as the charity’s international chairman.
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Women in the charity have made allegations of unwanted advances by Justin Forsyth, the former chief executive, and Brendan Cox, the former policy director and widow of Jo Cox, the murdered MP.
CAFOD
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Catholic aid organization CAFOD confirmed it has dismissed a member of staff who was named in the Oxfam Haiti scandal. (although it sounds like just one related to Oxfam GB) "When we were made aware, we immediately put the staff member on leave to investigate in line with our Code of Behavior protocol,” CAFOD said. “We can confirm that the individual has been dismissed today. Our review found that there have been no formal complaints of misconduct about the employee during his time at CAFOD."
International Red Cross
- The International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed that 21 workers had been sacked or resigned from their roles since 2015, after paying for sexual services.
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A further two staff members suspected of sexual misconduct did not have their contracts renewed, Yves Daccord, the ICRC’s director-general, said in a statement on Friday.
So when are people who molest kids or withhold aide money to pay to molest them go to jail?
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septimasexta ago
I have come to the conclusion that the Foundation/ 501c3 part of the law code needs to be REPEALED. It has ruined the Church and our country. The Founders of America recognized the church charity and did not tax them. Many actually did good works, and Christians participated without pay. It was charity, not business.
The Rockefellers and other industrialist families soon learned that they could maintain control of their fortunes and avoid taxes by setting up Foundations pretending to do charitable works. Of course, the Federal Reserve Act gave the IRS the power to oversee who gets to be a "charity". Later, the churches, who were already tax exempt, became 501c3 charities to give them some lawsuit protection. Now most churches are run like corporate charities for profit. Sad.
kestrel9 ago
Exactly. We see what the pedo elites and the networks of
political activisthas done for setting up pedo tourism sites for 'volunteers'.