Desmond Tutu stops as an ambassador for Oxfam

The retired archbishop Desmond Tutu stops as an ambassador for Oxfam.

'The archbishop is deeply disappointed by the accusations about immoral and possibly criminal behavior of aid workers,' according to a statement from his office. Tutu believes that only idealists belong to a charitable organization. That is why he thinks it is also interesting that the good work of many thousands of people by this affair loses its luster.

Nobel laureate Tutu withdrew eight years ago from public life, but remained active for Oxfam.