Oxfam's chief executive, Dr Halima Begum, has been forced out of her position following an internal investigation that found serious issues with her leadership and breaches of organisational values. The inquiry, prompted by staff complaints about bullying and a climate of fear, also highlighted concerns over Dr Begum's public comments on the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts, which reportedly led to donor withdrawals and staff safety fears. Dr Begum and her allies have strongly contested the findings, alleging she was subjected to a hostile and discriminatory campaign, and she has announced legal action against Oxfam for defamation. The charity is now facing internal turmoil, with divisions among trustees and ongoing criticism over its handling of the situation, while it also grapples with financial challenges and recent controversies over workplace culture and inclusivity policies.
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