Calum Macdonald stands in to debate the Oxfam scandal
Calum Macdonald stands in. Does the Oxfam scandal make you think twice about giving to charity?
PHONE IN
In response to the sex scandal involving aid workers in Haiti the charity commission has announced a statutory inquiry - the most serious action it can take - against Oxfam. Kimberly Scharf, Economics professor at Warwick University, says that the reputational damage will have a negative impact on people's willingness to donate.
CALUM ASKS:
Does the Oxfam scandal make you think twice about giving to charity?
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