How a Pro-Bono Project in Gaza Spiraled Into a Crisis for BCG
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Two BCG execs to lose roles over Gaza displacement plan
Two senior executives from the US firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG) are set to lose their leadership roles following the reports that they were linked to a project to forcibly displace Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Adam Farber, chief risk officer, and Rich Hutchinson, head of social impact practice, will be losing their leadership positions but will remain at the firm with client-facing roles after an internal investigation was conducted, sou…
How a Pro-Bono Project in Gaza Spiraled Into a Crisis for BCG
The crisis engulfing Boston Consulting Group over its involvement with a humanitarian project in Gaza deepened Thursday when the firm announced two senior partners were stepping down from their leadership roles over their connection to the work.
The US firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG), which was involved in modeling plans for ethnic cleansing in Gaza, has removed its executives from their leadership positions. BCG lamented the case as deeply damaging to its reputation.
Last week, it was revealed that the Boston Consulting Group was involved in planning a potential resettlement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. NGOs are ending their collaboration with the consulting firm, which is taking personnel-related action.
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