The AOG has confirmed a panel of three to lead the investigation. Each member of the panel brings deep experience in investigation, employment matters and organisational culture within international environments.
Ijeoma Omambala KC
Ijeoma Omambala KC is a barrister in independent practice specialising in equality, labour and employment law, and professional regulation. She was elected a Master of the Bench of Gray’s Inn in 2013, became a KC in 2020 and a fee paid tribunal judge in 2021.
Ijeoma is an advanced advocacy trainer with a particular interest in ethics and the rule of law who regularly trains in the UK and internationally. She held an appointment as a Legally Qualified Chair to the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service from 2018 to 2025 and is an independent board member of the Advice, Conciliation and Arbitration Service of England and Wales.
Irene Kashindi FCIArb
Irene Kashindi is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with over 17 years of experience specialising in employment and labour relations. She is a member of the International Labour Organization’s Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations and holds an LLM in Financial Services Law. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Law at Strathmore University, focusing on the intersection between labour law and technology.
Irene has extensive experience advising on employment matters across the full workplace lifecycle, including workplace policies, investigations, disciplinary processes, and complex disputes. She regularly works on sensitive governance and workplace issues, bringing a quasi-judicial and independent approach to fact-finding, deliberation and reporting. She is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK and Kenya).
Her Excellency Deborah Thomas-Felix
Deborah Thomas-Felix is the High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago to Jamaica and Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Haiti, as well as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the International Seabed Authority (ISA). She has had a distinguished career in law, international justice and public service, holding senior leadership roles at national, regional and international levels.
She is currently a Judge of the IMF Administrative Tribunal and a member of the International Labour Organization’s Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations. She is a former President of the United Nations Appeals Tribunal and has also served as President of the Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago, Deputy Chief Magistrate, and Chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission. She holds an LLB from the University of the West Indies, an LLM in International Legal Studies, and an Executive MBA with distinction.
Confidentiality
Safecall will pass all information directly to the investigation panel. Submissions will not be accessible to anyone at the ITF or the AOG.
The investigation panel has confirmed that submissions will open on Monday, 13 April 2026. Individuals are invited to share any relevant information directly with the investigation panel that may assist with the investigation.
Information can be provided to the investigation panel confidentially and securely through Safecall, an independent reporting service:
- Online submission: https://www.safecall.co.uk/clients/international-transport-workers-federation/
- Telephone reporting: A confidential telephone number is available on the reporting form within the Safecall portal.
Please note that only submissions made through the Safecall portal (online or by telephone) will be considered.
The Affiliate Oversight Group (AOG) was established by the ITF Executive Board following the adoption of the statement “Ending systemic exclusion of women in transport” in October 2022. The Executive Board mandated the creation of the AOG, composed of women members of the Executive Board, to support and oversee cultural change and to hold ITF leadership to account on gender equality matters.
Current membership is:
- Christine Behle (ver.di, Germany)
- Meryem Halouani (UMT, Morocco)
- Mary Liew (SMOU, Singapore)
The Chair of the ITF Women Transport Workers’ Committee is always a member of the AOG.
After serious allegations of a historical and anonymous nature were published in Novara Media in October 2025, the Executive Board mandated an independent investigation to be overseen by the AOG, at arm's length from ITF management, and reporting directly to Executive Board.
The investigation is being conducted by an investigator panel comprising Ijeoma Omambala KC, Irene Kashindi and Deborah Thomas-Felix. A panel approach has been taken to ensure rigour, international perspectives and balanced judgement.
All submissions will be:
- Reviewed by the investigator panel, who may follow up for clarification or further detail where necessary.
- Reviewed alongside all other evidence and submissions gathered during the process.
- Included in the panel’s deliberations, helping them understand the full context and weigh different perspectives.
All submissions will be assessed confidentially and identifying information will not be included in reports.
Yes. Individuals may request a call back in a preferred language, at a convenient time, by calling the relevant number on the secure submission portal. Please note that the web form on the secure submission portal is available in English only.
