Christoph Schweizer, CEO of Boston Consulting Group, acknowledged failures in the company's involvement with the Israeli-American initiative that bypassed the UN to deliver aid in Gaza. He fired two partners and initiated a formal investigation to prevent future issues. This controversial effort, executed through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, faced criticism from the UN for lacking independence as it limited aid to areas controlled by U.S. security overseers and the IDF. The operation has already seen tragic consequences, including deaths of Palestinians at distribution sites.
"I deeply regret that in this situation, we fell short - of our own standards and of the trust that you, our clients and our broader communities place in BCG."
"The GHF came under immediate criticism from the U.N. and aid groups, who expressed concerns about the independence of the program."
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