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Oxfam CEO Ousted Amid Serious Misconduct Allegations
15 Dec
Summary
- Oxfam's chief executive, Dr. Halima Begum, has been removed from her role.
- A review found serious issues with her leadership and conduct.
- This follows a staff letter and resignations due to conduct concerns.

Oxfam's chief executive, Dr. Halima Begum, has been removed from her £130,000-a-year role after a thorough investigation by the charity's board of trustees. The review, conducted by legal firm Howlett Brown, uncovered serious issues concerning Dr. Begum's leadership, conduct, and alleged breaches of organizational values. This decision followed an irretrievable breakdown in trust and confidence, initiated after 70 staff members signed a letter calling for an investigation into her behavior.
Several employees reportedly resigned due to disagreements with Dr. Begum, exacerbating concerns about her leadership. She had been in the position for two years, and her departure is effective immediately, with Jan Oldfield stepping in as acting chief executive.
Dr. Begum's exit marks the latest challenge for Oxfam, which has faced financial difficulties, including a two-thirds fall in profits from shops and 250 UK staff redundancies. The charity also drew criticism last year for an inclusive language guide that advised against certain common phrases.




