Human rights campaign group Amnesty International has said it will lose most of its senior leadership team after a scathing report slammed the organization’s “toxic” workplace culture.

Five of the NGO’s seven-strong senior leadership team have either left or are in the process of leaving. And as part of the organization’s reform program, the replacement senior management team will be cut to just four members.

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