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McKinsey did not admit wrongdoing in the $752 million settlement.

McKinsey still a favourite in Canberra despite criminal probe in US

Bad PR for the consulting giant hasn’t stopped bureaucrats in the nation’s capital throwing money at them.

  • Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman

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McKinsey’s global managing partner Bob Sternfels has implied more large-scale departures.

McKinsey remains a Canberra favourite despite US criminal probe

The blue-chip consulting firm is copping heat in the US over its alleged role in the opioid crisis. Here, it rakes in millions in government contracts.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
A Beverley Hills pharmacist supplied Oxycontin to criminals.

McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over its opioids work

McKinsey & Co is under criminal investigation in the United States over allegations that the consulting firm played a key role in fuelling America’s opioid epidemic.

  • Mike Spector, Nate Raymond and Chris Prentice
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The true corporate horror story that’s scarier than Stephen King

Never heard of international consulting company McKinsey? Well, unless you’re rich and gullible that’s just the way they like it.

  • Pat Sheil
MckKinsey is hoping to capture the next generation with its kids online advertorials.

Consulting giant McKinsey tries courting a new audience: kids

The management-consulting giant has created four editions of McKinsey for Kids. Topics include workforce automation (cool, robots!) and reducing food waste (ew, cabbage!). It’s a hard sell.

  • Matthew Boyle
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How COVID-19 became a catalyst for modern building management

As we emerge from the crisis, it is imperative that the property industry continues the digital transformation of building management.

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McKinsey did not admit wrongdoing in the $752 million settlement.

McKinsey votes out its boss as firm faces reckoning over opioid crisis

It is highly unusual for a sitting managing partner at McKinsey to be refused a second term, but the consultancy giant is still facing blowback over its role in fuelling America’s opioid crisis.

  • Michael Forsythe
As the earth warms, parts of southwestern Australia could spend more than 80 per cent of a decade in drought conditions by 2050.

McKinsey sees $6.6 trillion in annual GDP at risk as Asian climate warms

Lethal heatwaves, droughts, floods and typhoons will become more common in Asia-Pacific, which faces severe economic damage from climate change, the firm's researchers warn.

  • Bloomberg News

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