Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Bloomberg campaign used prison labour to make calls’

- Agence France-presse

WASHINGTON: Billionair­e US presidenti­al hopeful Michael Bloomberg used prison labour to make calls for his campaign, investigat­ive website The Intercept reported on Tuesday.

Bloomberg called the report “fundamenta­lly accurate” and said his campaign had already ended its relationsh­ip with the company involved.

The Intercept reported that the former New York mayor’s campaign contracted, through a third-party vendor, the Procom call centre company based in New Jersey.

Procom runs call centres in New Jersey as well as Oklahoma, where two of its call centres operate from state prisons, The Intercept said.

In at least one of those Oklahoma prisons, a minimum-security women’s facility, inmates were contracted to make calls on behalf of the Bloomberg campaign, according to the report.

Bloomberg said his campaign only learned about this situation when the reporter on the story called them.

“But as soon as we discovered which vendor’s subcontrac­tor had done this, we immediatel­y ended our relationsh­ip with the company and the people who hired them,” he said.

“We do not support this practice and we are making sure our vendors more properly vet their subcontrac­tors moving forward.”

The Intercept said it asked Stephen Mcquaid, a director of business developmen­t at Procom, whether the company had done work for Bloomberg.

“To my knowledge we are not, and nor have I ever heard that we were making any dials for the Bloomberg campaign or on behalf of them through someone else, nor have I heard that we (are) currently making them, but I am not in a position to know every campaign that is going,” he said. Bloomberg has a net worth of more than $54 billion, according to Forbes.

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