Well, isn’t this interesting?
On Monday, I reported that World Economic Forum founder and chairman Klaus Schwab had suddenly announced his immediate resignation, with no reason given. Now, on Wednesday, reports are circulating of an investigation by the WEF into Schwab over “allegations of misconduct.“
The World Economic Forum, which runs an annual gathering of elites in Davos, Switzerland, says its board has given its unanimous support for an independent investigation into allegations of misconduct by founder Klaus Schwab.
The statement from the Geneva-based think tank and event organizer late Tuesday came after a report published by The Wall Street Journal cited a whistleblower letter alleging financial and ethical misconduct by Schwab, 87, and his wife, Hilde.
Financial and ethical misconduct? Exactly what form this misconduct took is not mentioned…