‘No credible evidence of misconduct’ over 'sexual favours' probe – Sri Lanka Red Cross
The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) said it found “no credible evidence” that an official had solicited “sexual favours” from Tamil war widows in return for houses from an Indian government-funded project.
In a press release on Tuesday the organisation said it takes “any allegation of this nature extremely seriously and appropriate action was immediately taken to investigate the complaint”.
“In its conclusions, the panel found no credible evidence to support the complaint relating to misconduct on the part of the SLRCS technical officer,” stated the press release.
It continued to say “the panel did find that the allegations had an internal dimension which will be addressed in accordance with the constitution of the SLRCS” and the report and documents from the inquiry was handed over to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Law & Order & Prison Reforms.
Though the inquiry found no evidence of wrong doing, the Sunday Times had earlier reported SLRCS Kilinochchi Branch Secretary Thampu Sethupathy had received more than 30 written and verbal complaints with similar allegations of demands for sexual favours.