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Equal Education treasurer resigns amid sexual harassment allegations

Equal Education treasurer Doron Isaacs resigns from the NGO.
Equal Education treasurer Doron Isaacs resigns from the NGO.
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Equal Education (EE) treasurer Doron Isaacs – who was facing multiple claims of sexual harassment - resigned from the NGO on Friday.

He is the third senior NGO staffer to have resigned in the last week. Isaacs‚ despite his resignation‚ has denied the allegations.

He is the latest in a string of EE members to have stepped down from their jobs due to allegations of sexual harassment. The other two are former general secretary Tshepo Motsepe and former head of national organising Luyolo Mazwembe.

In a statement issued on Friday night‚ acting co-ordination Leanne Jansen-Thomas said that Isaacs resigned earlier in the day.

“As a movement committed to principles of human dignity‚ social justice‚ and equality‚ Equal Education is deeply distressed by the allegations of sexual harassment levelled against the former Treasurer of Equal Education‚ Doron Isaacs.

“Today‚ Friday 18 May‚ Doron submitted a letter to the National Council (NC) in which he has resigned as Treasurer of EE‚ and as a member of the organisation. He has not accepted any wrongdoing at this stage. He has indicated that he is prepared to submit himself to an independent investigation‚” said Jansen-Thomas.

She said the NGO - which has been vocal in its criticism of the national education department‚ particularly over school infrastructure and scholar transport – was going through an “incredibly difficult period” due to the allegations against its senior staffers.

“We know that the trust and confidence which our supporters have placed in us‚ and the reputation which we have built over 10 years of struggle‚ has been damaged by what has transpired. However‚ we are committed to confronting these difficult times in our movement’s history‚ with honesty and with integrity‚” said Jansen-Thomas. She said Equal Education had acted swiftly to address every allegation – and that the National Council has‚ on May 12‚ established an independent inquiry specifically into the claims against Motsepe‚ but this this would not be extended to include other staff memebers.

“On 17 May‚ members of EE’s management team wrote to the NC to request it to suspend Doron‚ and to investigate claims of misconduct. The letter noted that allegations of sexual harassment were circulating about the former Treasurer‚” she said.

“We remain resolute in our commitment to investigate every allegation of sexual harassment brought against members‚ staff or leadership of EE. We are committed to taking the necessary steps to enable an independent‚ safe and respectful process that will allow women to come forward with allegations without fear and with requisite anonymity. All those who wish to come forward will‚ in addition‚ be offered the necessary support and professional counselling services.

“We want to acknowledge the courage of those who have already come forward‚ and reiterate our call for anyone with information relevant to the work of the panel to make a submission‚” said Jansen-Thomas.

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