The Democratic presidential candidate worked at the controversial consulting firm from 2007 to 2010.
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg has released the names of the clients he worked with during his time at the controversial consulting firm McKinsey & Co.
He also said he worked for “other nonprofit environmental groups, and several utility companies,” but gave no more details on those. Buttigieg offered an overview of his work at McKinsey last week and called on the firm release him from the nondisclosure agreement. Several media reports in recent weeks have uncovered new disclosures about McKinsey’s work on behalf of President Donald Trump’s massive deportation efforts. The firm advised the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to save money by cutting spending on food, supervision and medical care to immigrants. Buttigieg’s former employer also helped ICE develop a plan to accelerate deportation proceedings.
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