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Oxfam says former Haiti director admitted hiring prostitutes, contradicting his new denials

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Roland van Hauwermeiren, Oxfam's former country director for Haiti, has admitted using prostitutes there, the charity says. Photo: VTM

The former Oxfam official at the centre of a prostitution scandal admitted to paying for sex at his charity-funded residence during an internal inquiry into the allegations, a report released Monday by the British organisation said.

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The report also said three Oxfam employees physically threatened a witness in the investigation into alleged sexual misconduct in Haiti following the devastating 2010 earthquake there.

The charity fired four staff members for gross misconduct and allowed three others, including former country director Roland van Hauwermeiren, to resign over allegations they hired young sex workers.

In this file photo taken on January 14, 2010 a man covers his face as he walks amid the rubble of a destroyed building in Port-au-Prince on January 14, 2010, following the devastating earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12. Photo: Agence France-Presse
In this file photo taken on January 14, 2010 a man covers his face as he walks amid the rubble of a destroyed building in Port-au-Prince on January 14, 2010, following the devastating earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12. Photo: Agence France-Presse
In this file photo taken on January 16, 2010 Haitian survivors queue for food distribution by UN staff members and soldiers. Photo: Agence France-Presse
In this file photo taken on January 16, 2010 Haitian survivors queue for food distribution by UN staff members and soldiers. Photo: Agence France-Presse

The 68-year-old Belgian has denied organising orgies or visiting brothels on the Caribbean island, saying he told Oxfam he had engaged in “intimate relations some three times” at his home but did not pay for these liaisons.

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But a redacted copy of the 2011 report made public by the charity said Van Hauwermeiren offered to resign after admitting to investigators that he had indeed hired sex workers at Oxfam-funded accommodation.

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