Sunday, February 18, 2018

Oxfam In Haiti: Why Did He Take The Birth Certificates?

Why did he take the birth certificates?

  • To sell the identities in the U.S.;
  • To get fake Social Security Numbers;
  • To get the Trust Funds;
  • To get Foster Care and Adoption Subsidies;
  • To get fake paychecks;
  • To get fake mortgages;
  • To get fake loans;
  • To get fake grants;
  • To get submit fake votes;
  • To get fake insurance policies;
  • To traffic more tiny humans with the identities.
The financial possibilities are endless.

Woman tells ITV News she began relationship with 'orgy-loving' Oxfam ex-Haiti chief Roland van Hauwermeiren at 17


A Haitian woman who claims to have had a relationship with the former Oxfam official at the centre of a sex abuse scandal has told ITV News he spotted her from an Oxfam vehicle in the street while she was eight months pregnant and told her: "I find you very sexy, how can I help you?"

Mikelange Gabo said Roland van Hauwermeiren, who ran the Oxfam operation from Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, took her number and sent her gifts after her baby was born in 2011 before their sexual relationship began when she was still 17.

She said the Belgian later lost interest in her "because he was with too many girls", adding that he "loves orgies" and "loves lesbians".

"In a week he may have five girls coming in and out of his place," she said.

Mr Van Hauwermeiren, now 68, has admitted "mistakes" but denied separate allegations he used prostitutes at his Oxfam-rented villa.

The international scandal has threatened Oxfam's UK and EU funding and seen celebrity ambassadors Desmond Tutu and Minnie Driver quit in condemnation.

Speaking from Haiti, Ms Gabo, who is now 24 and again pregnant, told ITV News she was the local woman who had the relationship with Mr Van Hauwermeiren, who she knew as "the big director of Oxfam".

She said they met in 2011 in Morne Calvaire, the neighbourhood where they both lived, as he drove past her as she returned home from her job selling suits.

Ms Gabo said they exchanged "good evenings" and Mr Van Hauwermeiren asked where she lived, then told her: "I find you very sexy, how can I help you?"

With her family home around 200ft from the Oxfam official's house, she said he then began sending gifts after the birth of her son, which her mother would collect, for the baby until she went herself to collect items.

"After one month I went to see him," she said. "He helped me, he gave me nappies, milk. He helped me and gave me money as well, for the child."

She said their sexual relationship began shortly afterwards and remembers she was "17 because it was right after I had the child".

Ms Gabo said Mr Van Hauwermeiren would give her and the baby gifts after he had been travelling.
"He would bring back children's clothing for the toddler and he brought things for me," she said.

Ms Gabo said locals even speculated her son was Mr Van Hauwermeiren's but said the rumours were false as she was eight months pregnant at the time they met.

She remembers Mr Van Hauwermeiren as a hard-drinker with a voracious sexual appetite.

"He used to have a lot of girls," she said. "He drinks a lot of whiskey and went clubbing a lot."

Ms Gabo said she only knew Mr Van Hauwermeiren had left Haiti when she visited his home to discover a "sign on the gate saying that he had moved".

She said she was was disappointed in him "because he was not supposed to leave without telling me".

Six years on, though, she said she felt no anger towards him, nor does she feel exploited.

"If God puts someone on your path to help you it is something to be thankful for," she said.

But Ms Gabo said Mr Van Hauwermeiren had "done wrong" by allegedly falsely offering work for young women.

"He took the birth certificates, promising them work, which never materialised," she said.

She also said she was unaware of how he used Oxfam funds.

While Mr Van Hauwermeiren has confirmed having a sexual relationship with a local woman, he denied giving her money.

In a four-page open letter, he said the relationship had "fueled rumours" that left him and Oxfam "compromised".

Mr Van Hauwermeiren also insisted he met the woman after giving her younger sister milk powder and nappies for her child.

However, Ms Gabo disputes the account and told ITV News she had the relationship with him and said the baby products he offered were for her child.

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