After tax return data leak, US Treasury terminates consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton contracts
The disclosures included tax information of President Trump and thousands of other high-income individuals.Court filings said Littlejohn deliberately sought a contractor role to gain access to Trump’s tax returns and methodically learned how to extract data without raising internal alarms.The Treasury Department said it currently holds 31 contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton, involving annual spending of $4.8 million and total obligations of $21 million.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the contracts were ended because the firm “failed to implement adequate safeguards to protect sensitive data, including the confidential taxpayer information it had access to through its contracts with the Internal Revenue Service”.The move effectively cuts Booz Allen off from Treasury-related work linked to taxpayer data.A representative of Booz Allen Hamilton was not immediately available for comment, as reported AP.