Four consultants at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), one of the world’s largest corporate consultancy firms, resigned from a Gaza aid project in its early stages, warning of serious ethical and reputational risks. Their departures are now central to an internal investigation into BCG’s role in designing the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-backed initiative widely condemned by the UN and humanitarian groups over its role in weaponising food and the starvation of Gaza. READ: Aiding Israel’s genocide has been ‘reputationally damaging’, admits US consultancy BCG According to reporting by the Financial Times, which has conducted extensive investigations into BCG’s involvement, three of the consultants resigned just one day after being assigned to the project, citing concerns about coordination with […]
