Again riot around boss assistance

Another scandal around the CEO of a large charitable organization.

The leader of the English branch was dismissed, according to the Telegraph, and resurfaced shortly afterwards at Unicef, where they know nothing about the affair. Forsyth would have sent text messages from 2010 to 2015 to female employees who were sexually oriented. Forsyth now goes through the dust in English media and says that it was' improper, conversations that he now understands that the women must have been shocked by it.

According to the BBC who brought the case out, he made comments about their appearance, the clothes they wore, and told them what he felt for them, unasked. Those who did not respond also received mail and were also called by him.

Unicef ​​announced on Tuesday evening that measures will be taken against the deputy director.

One of the complainants told the BBC that she did not feel taken seriously. 'More importance was attached to preventing bad publicity than to protecting employees against this predatory behavior'.

Forsyth denies messages in the English media that he had to leave at Save the Children. At the time he would have apologized extensively to the three complainants.