Asia: An NGO boss allegedly harmed woman staff fled the territory

If not why haven’t you produce the proof
(October 26, 2018, Beijing, Sri Lanka Guardian) An NGO claimed to be working towards radical re-thinking and fundamental re-designing of the criminal justice in Asia, recently issued a statement that their Executive Director was still with them, but on unpaid leaves by attacking an independent publication for issuing what they deemed to be a ‘false’ news report.
Indeed, on one occasion a relative of one of the staff members of this NGO who was just completing her degree in law began informing various persons that she was about to file criminal cases against, not only the publication but also various other persons who she believes might have disclosed the information. Most of the messages she has posted and shared are preserved and some of them are available in the public domain.
Sri Lanka Guardian contacted her for an interview and posted a few questions through email based on the importance of public information. We are expecting her answers.
Meanwhile, we would like to reiterate the fact that the former Executive Director of this NGO has resigned and fled the territory after receiving what a few of his superiors referred to as a “Golden Shake Hand” to cover-up his shameless activities and abuse of power. This was not only confirmed by sources in the native place of this man but also by NGOs based in the territory as well as in Geneva, Switzerland.
‘He then quickly opened a small law office near the High Court in his home state,’ reliable sources reaffirmed.
However, “‘let the situation calm down, then you may try to come back and join us again’, his guru who he was blindfolded on his abuses of power has advised,” reliable sources added.
Apparently, it was almost impossible to take any action against this NGO boss when he remained in his seat as he haphazardly destroyed all norms and ethics of the profession. He, with his “spiritual” guru, another director of the same NGO, maintained a dictatorial managing method. They not only attempted to crush those who maintained their own calibre and ethics but because they dared to question their malpractices.
We, as an organization responsible for public rights, cannot be silenced and it is our moral responsibility to report on the wrongdoings of any publically funded NGO. The onus is now vested upon the new administration (if there is any) to confess the wrongdoings and start off on a new journey based on accountability and transparency.
It should be noted that confidential sources within the NGO itself confirmed that the executive director in question left the territory more than five months ago.