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Boston Consulting Group's involvement with Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reportedly provokes outrage from staff and alumni ...
Two BCG partners are stepping down from leadership roles as the firm tries to contain the fallout among clients and staff.
The Israeli military has been ordered to draw up plans to construct a “humanitarian city” in southern Gaza to house the ...
Top consultancy has until 22 July to respond to reports that it modelled the cost of relocating Palestinians from enclave ...
When BCG signed on to the Gaza aid project in October, it had expected to be supporting a broad, internationally recognized coalition, people familiar with the work told The Wall Street Journal.
The US-based consultancy has been condemned for its work with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and for drawing up plans to ...
The Boston Consulting Group fired two managing directors amid controversy over its work with an Israel-linked foundation.
After an internal investigation, Adam Farber and Rich Hutchinson will be stripped of their roles following their work on ...
The firm’s work related to Gaza has stirred controversy since it was revealed that BCG went on to support the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an initiative backed by Israel and the US that has ...
The Financial Times has linked the consultancy group and the non-profit organization to a real estate tokenization project aimed to "relocate" Palestinians from Gaza.
The consulting firm has fired two partners for “unauthorised work” related to a contentious US-backed effort to overhaul aid distribution in Gaza.
BCG ’s work to help establish an aid effort that became the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has pulled it into a global controversy.