The United Nations has confirmed that its top official in Myanmar is being moved from her position.
Diplomatic and aid community sources in Yangon told the BBC the decision was linked to Renata Lok-Dessallien’s failure to prioritise human rights.
In particular,this referred to the oppressed Rohingya Muslim minority.
Internal UN documents – shown to the BBC – said the organisation had become “glaringly dysfunctional”, and wracked by internal tensions.
A UN spokeswoman confirmed Ms Lok-Dessallien, a Canadian citizen, was being “rotated”, saying this had nothing to do with her performance which she said had been “consistently appreciated”.