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Boston Consulting Group's involvement with Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reportedly provokes outrage from staff and alumni ...
The US-based consultancy has been condemned for its work with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and for drawing up plans to ...
When BCG signed on to the Gaza aid project in October, ... The controversy over BCG’s involvement in Gaza is only the latest example of U.S. consulting firms facing challenges in the Middle East.
Top consultancy has until 22 July to respond to reports that it modelled the cost of relocating Palestinians from enclave ...
Former UK prime minister’s institute participated in meetings on plan to turn shattered enclave into trading hub ...
The Boston Consulting Group fired two managing directors amid controversy over its work with an Israel-linked foundation.
The consulting firm has fired two partners for “unauthorised work” related to a contentious US-backed effort to overhaul aid distribution in Gaza.
Foreign Editor David Pratt runs the rule over the assorted former CIA officers, mercenaries, financial consultants and evangelical Christians ...
The new aid system in Gaza suspended at least some activity for a second day on Thursday as Israel shifted operations amid chaos at distribution sites that has included deadly shootings.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed over the past month near aid hubs set up under a new Israel-backed system, according to Gaza health officials.
BCG said its work related to Gaza began in October as pro bono support for an aid effort intended to operate alongside other relief efforts. Subsequent work “lacked visible multilateral support ...