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(Reuters) -World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab has filed a criminal complaint against the whistleblowers who had anonymously alleged misconduct by him, the Financial Times reported on ...
The Financial Times is reporting that European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has discussed cutting short her term as ECB chief to run the World Economic Forum instead. The report sources ...
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, who recently turned 87, has stepped down from the organization's board of trustees. "Following my recent announcement, and as I enter my 88th year, I have ...
The credibility of the World Economic Forum, a globalist cabal that promotes open borders and climate alarmism, is cratering amid allegations that founder Klaus Schwab was involved in egregious ...
The board of the organization behind the annual Davos conference received a letter accusing Klaus Schwab, its former chair, of misusing funds and making inappropriate comments. By Lauren Hirsch The ...
The World Economic Forum, which runs an annual gathering of global elites at Davos, Switzerland, has authorized an independent investigation into whistleblower allegations against its recently ...
A preliminary investigation into Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, identified more than $1 million in questionable expenses billed to WEF and several other serious misconduct and ...
Klaus Schwab resigns from WEF at 87; Peter Brabeck-Letmathe named interim chairmain. Several executives exit Forum as leadership probe prompts reorganization Special Access: Get Market Moving News Up ...