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The World Food Programme has launched a “comprehensive review” of its partnership with Boston Consulting Group as a backlash mounts over the US consultancy’s work on a controversial project in Gaza.
Boston Consulting Group has been ordered to explain its activities in Gaza to a UK parliamentary committee as pressure intensifies on the US consultancy.
BCG has said the team that modelled the Gaza reconstruction was contravening an order to the lead partner not to do so, and this was “not a BCG project”. Two partners were “exited” last month. But the ...
Boston Consulting Group's involvement with Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reportedly provokes outrage from staff and alumni ...
EU negotiators are closing in on a trade deal with Donald Trump that would cement higher tariffs than those granted to the UK ...
Boston Consulting Group modelled the costs of “relocating” Palestinians from Gaza and entered into a multimillion-dollar ...
Christoph Schweizer says consultancy’s role has been ‘profoundly disappointing’ as Save the Children halts partnership ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUK parliamentary committee seeks answers over US firm BCG’s role in GazaBoston Consulting Group questioned over involvement in establishing the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Two of Boston Consulting Group’s senior executives will leave their leadership roles in the wake of revelations about the firm’s work in Gaza, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Financial Times has linked the consultancy group and the non-profit organization to a real estate tokenization project ...
Adam Farber, chief risk officer, and Rich Hutchinson, head of BCG’s social impact practice, will lose those titles following ...
Stephen Foley Well, this particular project began as pro bono work back in October of last year as people were sketching out what grew to become the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a new kind of aid ...
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