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Mckinsey And Company

McKinsey did not tell the FDA it was working for opioid makers while also working for the agency
World
/ 5 October 2021

McKinsey did not tell the FDA it was working for opioid makers while also working for the agency

The consulting giant was helping Purdue Pharma and Johnson & Johnson fend off FDA regulations even as it helped shape FDA drug policy.

By Ian MacDougall and ProPublica
How McKinsey is making $100m and counting) advising the US government’s coronavirus response
World
/ 20 July 2020

How McKinsey is making $100m and counting) advising the US government’s coronavirus response

For the world’s best-known corporate-management consultants, helping tackle the pandemic has been a bonanza. It’s not clear what the US government has gotten in return

By Ian MacDougall and ProPublica
Digging deep
Special Reports
/ 25 February 2020

Digging deep

Automation is unstoppable, but if we’re strategic about its implementation, it presents major opportunities

By Shaun De Waal
Idle watchdogs take a beating
Article
/ 4 January 2019

Idle watchdogs take a beating

State capture and the collapse of major businesses have cast the spotlight on auditors and industry regulators

By Kevin Davie
​Coca-Cola SA and Sasol cut ties with McKinsey
Article
/ 11 January 2018

​Coca-Cola SA and Sasol cut ties with McKinsey

To date, most of the large companies to cut ties with McKinsey have been financial institutions such as Nedbank, Standard Bank and Barclays Africa.

By Staff Reporter
McKinsey can do more to make amends – FutureSA
Article
/ 17 October 2017

McKinsey can do more to make amends – FutureSA

Along with Corruption Watch, Future SA wants McKinsey to proactively participate in the parliamentary investigation.

By Staff Reporter
McKinsey will pay back the money on condition court finds Eskom acted unlawfully
Article
/ 10 October 2017

McKinsey will pay back the money on condition court finds Eskom acted unlawfully

In its statement on Tuesday, McKinsey laid the blame squarely on Eskom.

By Staff Reporter
Gupta-linked Whistleblower: From victim to hero
Article
/ 3 October 2017

Gupta-linked Whistleblower: From victim to hero

After having her resignation accepted because of her link to state capture, Bianca Goodson’s integrity is starting to pay-off.

By Staff Reporter
McKinsey denies involvement in Gupta-linked businesses
Article
/ 20 September 2017

McKinsey denies involvement in Gupta-linked businesses

Global consultancy firm McKinsey has denied any involvement in Gupta-linked business, saying the Guptas were never their clients.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 June 2011

Growing urban population strains Chinese cities

Authorities are struggling to keep pace with its rapidly growing urban population — a common problem across the country of 1.3-billion people.

By Marianne Barriaux

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