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Oxfam worker caught selling sex to customers under noses of unsuspecting bosses
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Zayna, who has been on the Jeremy Kyle show, is no stranger to cavorting with her clients in strange places.
Oxfam recently faced an 18-month probe into allegations workers sexually exploited victims of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
The charity discovered staff had sex with under-age prostitutes after a 13-year-old girl emailed Oxfam saying she and a 12-year-old had been abused.
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Zayna has previously admitted she has tried to quit the sex industry several times but said she struggles to find employment elsewhere because of her past.
The Charity Commission uncovered serious allegations of wrongdoing and said it put kids in danger.
They found the organisation guilty of “corporate failure” but said no individual should be held to account and let them off with a warning.
And in nine cases, registered sex offenders were also found to be working where they came into contact with young volunteers.
The Daily Star Sunday contacted Oxfam for comment.
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