Buttigieg is cleared to break confidentiality pact on his McKinsey work
by Michael Finnegan, Los Angeles Times
Dec 10, 2019
2 minutes
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg was freed Monday from a confidentiality pact that barred him from publicly identifying the clients of a controversial management consulting firm that employed him a decade ago.
The mayor of South Bend, Ind., was facing growing pressure from Democratic rival Elizabeth Warren and others to reveal specifics of the work he performed for McKinsey & Co.,
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