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OXFAM chiefs estimate the Haiti vice scandal will cost them up to £100million, The Sun on Sunday can reveal.

Bosses at the crisis-hit charity told Whitehall officials falling donations could slash its £300million funding by a third.

 Mark Goldring, head of Oxfam GB, gave evidence to a House of Commons committee following the Haiti earthquake victim sex abuse scandal involving the charity's workers
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Mark Goldring, head of Oxfam GB, gave evidence to a House of Commons committee following the Haiti earthquake victim sex abuse scandal involving the charity's workersCredit: PA:Press Association/PA Images

Thousands have cancelled regular payments.

They are furious that aid workers sexually exploited victims of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake.

The charity’s £32million funding from central government has been put on hold.

Oxfam refused to reveal the expected cash loss after telling Whitehall officials the figure could be up to £100 million in a recent meeting.

A spokesman for the charity said: "This number is completely wrong."

 The Oxfam charity’s £32million funding from central government has been put on hold in the wake of the Haiti earthquake sex abuse scandal
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The Oxfam charity’s £32million funding from central government has been put on hold in the wake of the Haiti earthquake sex abuse scandalCredit: EPA
Oxfam GB boss Mark Goldring grilled on sexual abuse scandal which has engulfed charity over its work in Haiti
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