Buttigieg Asks McKinsey to Let Him Release Names of Clients

  • He signed a nondisclosure agreement with consulting giant
  • 2020 candidate has come under scrutiny over McKinsey ties
Pete ButtigiegPhotographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
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Pete Buttigieg on Friday called on McKinsey & Co. to release him from a nondisclosure agreement, asking the management consulting firm to allow him to make public the names of his clients.

Buttigieg has faced increasing scrutiny in recent weeks over tenure at McKinsey from 2007 to 2010 and the nature of his work -- including from a Democratic rival, Senator Elizabeth Warren. But Buttigieg is prohibited by the agreement from naming his clients.