Daily News Roundup: Oxfam Admits Sexual Misconduct
February 12, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Oxfam Scandal
Oxfam Admits Sexual Misconduct by Workers in Haiti (New York Times)
Oxfam Faces Losing Funding as Crisis Grows Over Abuse Claims (Guardian)
Opinion: Oxfam’s PR Obsession Has Harmed Its Mission (Times)
Opinion: The Oxfam Row Is No Reason to Cut Foreign Aid (Guardian)
Other News
Kenneth Cole Pushed Out as amfAR Chair in Wake of Weinstein Flap (NBC News)
Newman’s Own Saved From Major Tax Hit (Connecticut Post)
Mass. Agrees to Allow Berkshire Museum to Sell Its Art (New York Times)
The Getty, the World’s Richest Museum, Hunts for Wealthy Patrons (Art Newspaper)
Russia Issued No Arrest Warrant for Soros (Associated Press)
Leadership Changes at Nonprofits
Former New York City Opera Development Director Named General Director of a Restructured Santa Fe Opera (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Harvard Picks as New Leader a Former Tufts President (Chronicle of Higher Education)