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Niaz Alam is a
responsible investment Socially responsible investing (SRI) is any investment strategy which seeks to consider financial return alongside ethical, social or environmental goals. The areas of concern recognized by SRI practitioners are often linked to environmental, s ...
consultant and journalist. He served as a director on the board of the
London Pensions Fund Authority The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) is a leading local government pension fund. It was formed in 1989 to fill the gap left by the 1986 dissolution of the Greater London Council (GLC) in administering that body's pension fund. It has take ...
from 2001 to 2010 having been appointed as an adviser o
Responsible Investment
and Human Rights issues. Since 2013, he has been a member of the editorial board of
Dhaka Tribune The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
for which he is an op-ed columnist, London Bureau Chief and former Chief Editorial Writer. He was an elected vice chair and trustee of the international development charity
War on Want War on Want is an anti-poverty charity based in London. War on Want works to challenge the root causes of poverty, inequality and injustice through partnership with social movements in the global South and campaigns in the UK. War on Want's slo ...
from 2000 to 2007. In 2009, he resigned as an external member of th
BBC's Appeals Advisory Committee
to protest the BBC's refusal to broadcast a
Disasters Emergency Committee The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is an umbrella group of UK charities which coordinates and launches collective appeals to raise funds to provide emergency aid and rapid relief to people caught up in disasters and humanitarian crises aroun ...
(DEC) appeal for humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza.


Career

Since 1992, after training as a solicitor, Alam has worked and written widely on responsible investment,
ethical
business and corporate responsibility issues. Since 2013, he has been a member of the editorial board of
Dhaka Tribune The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
for which he is an op-ed columnist, London bureau chief and former chief editorial writer.


Community campaigns

Alam is a
British Bangladeshi British Bangladeshis () are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots are from Bangladesh. Bengali Muslims have prominently been migrating to the UK since World War II. Migration reached its peak during the 1970s, with ...
who has campaigned with like minded colleagues on development issues. In 2003 and 2004, he edited submissions by the British Bangladeshi International Development Group when it presented evidence to highlight the importance and value of global flows of
remittance A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country or homeland. Money sent home by migrants competes ...
s before the House of Commons International Development Committee He has also spoken at events organised by the Brick Lane Circle,


Public appointments

Niaz Alam sat as a director on the board of th
London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA)
from 1 July 2001 – 31 August 2010. He served on the LPFA Audit committee, was chair of its remuneration committee and had a specific remit to overse
Responsible Investment
and Human Rights issues, He was first appointed to the board of the London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) in July 2001 by then
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Ken Livingstone. He was reappointed twice, including by subsequent mayor Boris Johnson. Between 2000 and June 2007, he was a trustee of the campaigning charity
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to whose board he was elected as vice chair He served as an external member o
BBC's Appeals Advisory Committee
from 2004 until 2009, when he resigned in protest at the BBC's refusal to broadcast a
Disasters Emergency Committee The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is an umbrella group of UK charities which coordinates and launches collective appeals to raise funds to provide emergency aid and rapid relief to people caught up in disasters and humanitarian crises aroun ...
(DEC) appeal for humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza.


''BBC 2009 DEC Gaza Appeal resignation''

In January 2009, Niaz Alam resigned as an external member of th
BBC's Appeals Advisory Committee
(on which he had sat since June 2004,) during the BBC controversies, controversy created by the BBC's refusal to broadcast a
Disasters Emergency Committee The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is an umbrella group of UK charities which coordinates and launches collective appeals to raise funds to provide emergency aid and rapid relief to people caught up in disasters and humanitarian crises aroun ...
(DEC) appeal for humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza. His resignation came amid widespread criticism of the BBC's decision from across the political spectrum including from senior politicians such as
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,
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and
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and public figures like the Archbishops of York and Canterbury.''The Guardian'' reported that the BBC faced a revolt from its journalists over the issue, and that they had been threatened with dismissal if they spoke out. Four days after the BBC's decision not to screen the appeal
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,
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and
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broadcast the appeal intact on 26 January. The BBC also broadcast substantial extracts from the appeal in its TV news programmes. In his resignation letter, a version of which was published in
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, Alam, while expressing support for the BBC as an institution, criticized its decision and objected to statements that gave the impression the whole of the appeals advisory committee had been party to the BBC's decision. His letter specifically defended the impartiality of the
Disasters Emergency Committee The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is an umbrella group of UK charities which coordinates and launches collective appeals to raise funds to provide emergency aid and rapid relief to people caught up in disasters and humanitarian crises aroun ...
recommendation to broadcast the appeal and disputed the logic of the then Director General's justification to block the appeal on grounds of impartiality, by pointing out that 'the ultimate logic of a policy of avoiding appeals arising out of politically controversial conflicts would be for the BBC to ignore major humanitarian crises.' Alam was interviewed on his resignation by journalist and broadcaster
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for an edition of Channel 4's ''Dispatches''. The BBC Trust reported in its 'Decision of the BBC Trust' document on the appeal that, 'the BBC Executive had received about 40,000 complaints about the Director General's decision'. The 2009 Gaza appeal is the only occasion on which the BBC is known to have refused an appeal broadcast request from the DEC. The 2009 DEC Gaza appeal screened only by Channel 4 and ITV raised £8.3m. In August 2014, the BBC broadcast a new DEC aid appeal for people in Gaza, screened without similar controversy, which is reported to have raised £16m over two years.


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