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21/06/2018
Whistleblowers tell Victoria Derbyshire that charity aid workers used local prostitutes while working in Africa and that it was possible to exchange medication for sex.
Whistleblowers tell Victoria Derbyshire exclusively that aid workers at charity Medecins Sans Frontieres used local prostitutes while working in Africa. One former employee says she was told by a senior colleague that it was possible to exchange medication for sex.
Also on the programme, families of the some of the hundreds of patients who died at Gosport War Memorial Hospital call for those who oversaw the prescribing of powerful painkillers to face criminal charges.
And the head of Ofsted supports banning mobiles in school - we discuss.