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The main whistle-blower in a growing scandal surrounding UK charity Oxfam has hit out at the organization’s senior management and a regulator for failing to act.
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Last year, Oxfam said the world's richest 62 people had as much money as the poorest 3.6 billion. Turns out those numbers were wrong: The richest nine people had as much wealth as half the planet.
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The main whistle-blower in a growing scandal surrounding UK charity Oxfam has hit out at the organization’s senior management and a regulator for failing to act.
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