
British MPs demand full details of US consulting firm's role in Gaza
Boston Consulting Group was also asked to provide details of the work it carried out on models to estimate the costs of a widely-condemned Israeli and US plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to other countries.
Liam Byrne, chairperson of the Business and Trade Committee, sent a letter requesting the information to BCG's CEO, Christoph Schweizer, as part of the 'scrutiny of the UK's commercial, political and humanitarian links to the conflict.'
The Financial Times reported on July 4 that the consultancy had built a financial model for the reconstruction of Gaza, which included an estimate of the likely cost of the voluntary relocation of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
It also said BCG had helped establish the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US and Israeli-backed aid-distribution program in the territory. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed trying to access humanitarian supplies at the foundation's distribution sites since they started operating in May.
In a statement published on Wednesday, Schweizer said the lead partner involved in the work carried out by BCG had been 'explicitly told not to do any work related to Gaza reconstruction.'
He added: 'The project fell well outside our standards for work that we accept. But the ban was ignored, and the work was secretively conducted anyway.'
He said an internal investigation began in May, two of the partners involved were subsequently 'exited' from the company and BCG did not receive any fees for the work.
Byrne, an MP from the UK's ruling Labour Party, sent a number of questions for BCG to answer about its work on Gaza 'in light of the high level of public and parliamentary concern.'
He wrote: 'We are aware of recent reports regarding BCG's engagement with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and associated modeling of the costs of relocating Palestinians from Gaza.'
He asked for a 'detailed timeline' of BCG's involvement with the foundation, the scope of its engagement, and the identities of the clients and partners involved. He requested details of other organizations, companies or individuals engaged by BCG in relation to the aid-distribution program, and more details about the type of the 'unauthorized' work the company said was carried out.
Byrne also asked for more information about the work related to the development of models for the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, including the identities of those who commissioned the work and whether any UK-based organizations were involved.
He gave BCG until July 22 to respond, 'given the seriousness of these issues and the high level of public interest.'
Nearly 58,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023 during Israel's war on Gaza, including more than 500 in recent weeks as they attempted to obtain food aid from Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution sites. The organization, which was set up to replace UN aid-distribution mechanisms, has been condemned by humanitarian chiefs for politicizing aid.
US and Israeli-backed proposals to relocate the Palestinian population of Gaza to other countries, which emerged at the start of the year, were widely condemned by governments in the region and beyond.
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