Nazir Afzal
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Born | Birmingham |
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Job | Lawyer |
Date of birth | January 1,1962 |
Nationality | British |
Children | 4 |
Employ | University of Manchester |
Hopwood Hall College | |
Crown Prosecution Service | |
Books | The Prosecutor |
The Race to the Top | |
Movies/Shows | Banaz: A Love Story |
The Betrayed Girls | |
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Nazir Afzal Life story
Nazir Afzal OBE is a British solicitor and former prosecutor within the Crown Prosecution Service. Afzal spent most of his career in the CPS, rising to be Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England in 2011, a role he held until leaving the CPS in 2015.
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... Former Crown Prosecution Service chief in north-west England Nazir Afzal, shares Ms Dixon s concerns...
Huw Edwards: How Sun story about BBC presenter developed
... The paper also followed up former chief crown prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who said that the presenter could potentially be charged with sexual exploitation under the Sexual Offences Act 2003...
Newspaper headlines: 'BBC under fire' over star in 'photos probe'
... Nazir Afzal - who led the prosecution in the Rochdale grooming gang cases - has told the Sunday Times once the BBC became aware of the gravity of the claim...
Eleanor Williams: False rape claim has 'caused harm' to survivors
... " Nazir Afzal, who was chief crown prosecutor in the Rochdale grooming gang cases in 2012, described false abuse claims as " really rare" but warned they can have a significant impact...
Newcastle: St Mary's Cathedral lockdown gathering claims to be reviewed
... " Nazir Afzal, CSSA chair and the former chief crown prosecutor for north-west England, added: " The review is fully supported by the Most Reverend Malcolm McMahon and we appreciate his commitment to safeguarding...
London firefighters face sack over bullying and racist behaviour
... Led by Nazir Afzal, a former chief crown prosecutor, the report found the fire service had " dangerous levels of ingrained prejudice against women" while colleagues from minority backgrounds were " frequently the target of racist abuse"...
London Fire Brigade institutionally misogynist and racist - report
... The review, conducted by the former Chief Crown Prosecutor for north-west England, Nazir Afzal, concludes that unless the " toxic culture" is tackled then other firefighters will take their own lives...
Catholic Church sexual abuse survivor wants Pope Francis to listen
... " We are acutely aware of the survivors concerns and we are actively engaged with them and with representatives of the Order to bring them together to address these concerns, " said CSSA chairman Nazir Afzal...
London Fire Brigade institutionally misogynist and racist - report
By Karl Mercer & Raphael SheridanPolitical Correspondent, BBC London
London Fire Brigade is " institutionally misogynist and racist" according to a damning review into its culture.
A black firefighter had a noose put by his locker, while a female one received video of a colleague exposing Himself .
was established by the London Fire Commissioner after a trainee firefighter took his own life in August 2020.
Commissioner Andy Roe said there was No Place for discrimination, harassment and bullying in the brigade.
" From today it will be completely clear to all staff what behaviour isn't acceptable and what the consequences will be, " he added.
The review, conducted by the former Chief Crown Prosecutor for north-west England, Nazir Afzal , concludes that unless the " toxic culture" is tackled then other firefighters will take their own lives.
It lists A Number of instances of abuse and poor behaviour at almost all levels of London Fire Brigade (LFB), including:
Talking to The Bbc , Mr Afzal said The Report made for " grim reading".
" We've heard example after example about women who were harassed or sexually assaulted - constant sexual taunting to The Point that I Am now saying that the London Fire Brigade is institutionally misogynist, " Mr Afzal said.
" In addition to the misogyny, there is an enormous amount of racism. One Black Man had a noose put up above his locker, another Muslim Officer had bacon rolled on his plate before he ate.
" Women told us they were told [by male firefighters]: 'We want to get you out of here, we don't want you to be a fire Officer . ' It goes back to the whole fireman concept.
" I sat with a very senior female Officer Who Said to me, through tears, that whenever she goes through a dangerous incident, she's always thinking: 'Will The Men have my back? Will The Men around me protect me given how they have treated me back at The Station ?
" If they feel they can't trust The Men around them because of their behaviour or misbehaviour and worse, then they aren't safe and neither are we. "
The Report also found that while there was often " considerable sensitivity" in the brigade around issues of race, there appeared to be " a worrying blind spot" concerning misogyny and sexism.
One firefighter told the review that she advised her Female Friends not To Let male firefighters in The House to give safety advice because " they go through women's drawers looking for underwear and sex toys".
The review recommends that firefighters now wear body-worn video for home visits.
The behaviour of some brigade staff left " left a clear trail of psychological harm" The Report said.
Even seniority appears not to have insulated Some Women from abuse: former Commissioner Dany Cotton , who became The First woman to lead LFB, said she had received death threats following an anti-sexism campaign she was promoting.
Despite a series of failings, the review found that most participants thought their workplace was " supportive and friendly".
It also found examples of " good leadership" including people who " went out of their way to build inclusive environments and operate a zero-tolerance policy around discrimination" but described it as " uneven and patchy" across the brigade.
Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff felt they " must work twice as hard to be seen and heard" The Report said, adding that non-white staff were more likely to be disciplined and less likely to be promoted.
In one instance a Muslim firefighter was spoken to in an Indian accent by his colleagues and had a piece of bacon put in his sandwich.
When he transferred to another watch, his colleagues put a pork sausage in his pocket, The Report said. He subsequently had a terrorism hotline sticker placed on his locker, but his complaints were dismissed. He eventually collapsed at work and was admitted to hospital, and has since been diagnosed with PTSD and has had suicidal thoughts.
The Grenfell Tower fire is described as having a " seismic impact on the culture of LFB" particularly on the Mental Health of staff.
North Kensington fire station, which is less than a mile from The Tower , was " widely recognised as a supportive station with a strong and diverse culture".
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: " The findings of Nazir Afzal OBE's review must be nothing short of a watershed moment for the London Fire Brigade . The Details published today of institutional misogyny, racism and discrimination are abhorrent.
" Londoners, including firefighters and other staff, who have been let down by those who should have supported them have every right to be angry, as I Am . "
Mr Roe added: " I Am deeply sorry for the harm that has been caused. I will be fully accountable for improving our culture and I fully accept all of the 23 recommendations. "
Source of news: bbc.com